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‘Fishing for Fun’: The Politics of Recreational Fishing
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Provocations from the Field: Animals and the War on Drugs
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Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Is There a Turtle in this Text? Animals in the Internet of Robots and Things
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[Review] Joshua Lobb, The Flight of Birds. Sydney University Press, 2019. 322pp
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Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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[Review] Jacob Bull, Tora Holmberg and Cecilia Åsberg, editors, Animal Places: Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal Relations. Routledge, 2018. 276pp
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
Abstract: It’s 2016 and rats are ‘taking over’ in Malmö, Sweden. Forced out of the sewers by flooding, the sight of usually-hidden rats now visible on streets and playgrounds (not to mention their dead bodies in the river) has humans calling for sanitation through eradication to ‘restore’ social order. In daring to exist ‘out of place’ in their search for food the rats ‘turn from tolerated, illegitimate, but invisible waste-workers, to ‘trash animals’ (1). This dramatic scene which opens Animal Places ‘shows how space, place and human-animal relations intersect, thereby producing diversity of effect, boundary work and political action’ (1). Building on Jennifer Wolch and Jody Emel’s Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity (1995), and Chris Philo and Chris Wilbert’s Animal Spaces, Beastly Places: New Geographies of Human Animal Relations (2000), this edited collection offers an important contribution to scholarship that meaningfully considers animals’ relations to place and space. At its core, Animal Places argues for zoo-sensitive, lively cartographies that can better map human-animal relations and animal geographies; moving beyond a human centric focus to ‘include animals in ways that permit us to “story place differently” (van Dooren and Rose 2012)’ (9).
Keyword: Agricultural and Resource Economics; and Sexuality Studies; Art and Design; Art Practice; Arts and Humanities; Australian Studies; Communication; Creative Writing; Digital Humanities; Education; English Language and Literature; Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies; Feminist; Film and Media Studies; Fine Arts; Gender; Legal Studies; Linguistics; Philosophy; Political Science; Public Health; Race; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Sociology; Theatre and Performance Studies
URL: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1414&context=asj
https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol8/iss1/15
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[Review] Vicki Hutton, A Reason to Live: HIV and Animal Companions. Purdue University Press, 2019. 257pp
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Kaimangatanga: Maori Perspectives on Veganism and Plant-based Kai
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Animal Liberation: Pathways to Politics
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Pain and Emotion in Fishes – Fish Welfare Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
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[Review] Dan Wylie, Death and Compassion: The Elephant in Southern African Literature, Wits University Press, 2018. ix + 267
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The Fate of the Illegible Animal: The Case of the Australian Wild Donkey
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Many Happy Returns: Eradication, Re-Wilding and the Case of Lord Howe Island
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Greyhounds and Racing Industry Participants: A Look at the New South Wales Greyhound Racing Community
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If Animals Could Talk: Reflection on the Dutch Party for Animals in Student Assignments
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The Cow Project: Analytical and Representational Dilemmas of Dairy Farmers’ Conceptions of Cruelty and Kindness
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Provocations from the Field - Derangement and Resistance: Reflections from Under the Glare of an Angry Emu
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[Review] Sue Coe, Zooicide: Seeing Cruelty, Demanding Abolition. With an Essay by Stephen F. Eisenman AK Press, 2018. 128pp
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Disturbing Animals in a Christian Perspective: Re/Considering Sacrifice, Incarnation and Divine Animality
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