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Shirley Pendlebury (University of Cape Town)
Beastly reading
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Karen Morin (Bucknell University)
[Review] Lacey Levitt, David B. Rosengard, Jessica Rubin Northampton, editors. Animals as Crime Victims. MA: Edward Elgar, 2024. 324 pp, ISBN 978 1 80220 987 7.
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Zeynep Gizem Haspolat (Rice University)
[Review] Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel. Animals and Capital. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. 328 pp, ISBN 9781399518062.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Kaori Nagai, editor. Maritime Animals: Ships, Species, Stories. Animalibus of Animals and Cultures Series, General Editor Nigel Rothfels. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State Un…
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Maan Barua. Lively Cities: Reconfiguring Urban Ecology. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023. 372 pp, ISBN 9781517912567.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
The rhinoceros fan is broken & Zhaozhou's Dog
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
The Falcon
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Sally Borrell
Glass Houses
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, 2024
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Sally Borrell
Haunt
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Shady Ellen Cosgrove (University of Wollongong)
I wanted to write about you and instead remembered this
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ASJ Moves to Janeway
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John Enman-Beech (King's College London)
Can Animals Contract?
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Darren Chang (University of Sydney), Lauren Corman (Brock University)
Colonialism, Domestication, & Extinction: A Pre-Mortem for Our Ecological Futures
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, and Contributor Biographies
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, Contributor Biographies and Editorial – Dedication to Siobhan O’Sullivan (1974-2023)
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Nathaniel Otjen (Princeton University)
Economies of Extinction: Animals, Labour, and Inheritance in the Longleaf Pine Forests of the US South
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João Aldeia (1) Universidade Aberta, Portugal; 2) Centre for Functional Ecology, University of Coimbra (CFE-UC), Portugal)
Fostering Refugia Amid Unfolding Extinctions
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Eva Kasprzycka (University of British Colombia), Chloë Taylor (University of Alberta), Kelly Struthers Montford (Toronto Metropolitan University)
Introduction: Critical Animal Studies in an Age of Extinction
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Alex Ventimilla (University of Alberta)
It’s About Us: Extinction, Contradiction, and the Mourning of Modernity in David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
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jessie l beier (Concordia University)
No Going Back: Un-Fixing the Future of De-Extinction
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Melissa Plisic (University of British Columbia)
Not Another Plant-Based Documentary: A Critical Review of Eating Our Way to Extinction
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Jes Hooper (University of Exeter), Thomas Aiello (Valdosta State University), Kristine Hill (University of Exeter), Michelle Szydlowski (Beacon College), Sarah Oxley Heaney (University of Exeter)
Nothing More than ‘Anti-Cull Activists’: Accusations of Bias and the Politics of Research that Advocates for Non-Human Animals
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Christian Hunold (Drexel University), Jennifer L Britton (Drexel University)
'Pooped in my yard and ate my grass last night': Wild burros and tales of belonging in Riverside County, California
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Kelly Struthers Montford (Toronto Metropolitan University)
Prison Zooing and Conservation: Human and Animal Caging in a Time of Ecological Catastrophe
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Carol Gigliotti. The Creative Lives of Animals. New York University Press, 2022. 289 pp. ISBN 9781479815449
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David Herman (Crescent Lake Research Lab)
[Review Essay] Animal Worlds after Uexküll: Ed Yong. An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. New York: Random House, 2022. 449 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Francesca Mackenney. Birdsong, Speech and Poetry: The Art of Composition in the Long Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 244 pp. ISBN 9781316513712
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Krishanu Maiti, editor. Posthumanist Perspectives on Literary and Cultural Animals. Springer, 2021. Second Language Learning and Teaching: Issues in Literature and Culture. 188 pp. ISBN 978-…
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Matthew Calarco. The Boundaries of Human Nature: The Philosophical Animal from Plato to Haraway. New York: Columbia University Press, 2022. 170 pp. ISBN9780231194730
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Eva Kasprzycka (University of British Columbia), Charlotte Wrigley (University of Stavanger), Adam Searle (University of Cambridge), Richard Twine (Edge Hill University)
Rhetorics of Species Revivalism and Biotechnology – A Roundtable Dialogue
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Lisa Kemmerer
Simply Caring
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Stephanie S Turner (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire), EvaMarie Lindahl (Independent Scholar & Artist), Tara Nicholson (University of British Columbia)
Sites of Cultural Production in Response to Mass Extinction
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Caleb Goltz (University of St. Thomas (MN))
The Common Law of Landscape Hostility in the Lives and Deaths of Honeybees
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Katerina Tsiopos (Indiana University, Columbus)
The Mouse Colony
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Tony Weis (The University of Western Ontario)
The Violent Narrowing of Animal Life
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Paula Arcari (Edge Hill University)
(Animal) Oppression: Responding to Questions of Efficacy and (Il)Legitimacy in Animal Advocacy with a New Collective Action/Master Frame
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Camille Bellet (Centre for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine (CHSTM), University of Manchester, United Kingdom), Emily Morgan (Iowa State University, United States)
Breed(ing) Narratives: Visualizing Values in Industrial Farming
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, and Contributor Biographies
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Sally Borrell, Clare Archer-Lean (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Kelly Struthers Montford (Toronto Metropolitan University)
‘Cultured’ Food Futures? Agricultural Power, New Meat Ontologies, and Law in the Anthropocene
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Toyah Webb (University of Sydney)
‘Her Brains Are All Over Her Body’: Jeff VanderMeer’s Avian Weird
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Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (University of Wollongong), Lynette Russell (Monash University)
Indigenous, Settler, Animal; a Triadic Approach
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Eva Meijer (University of Amsterdam)
Learning Hope in the Anthropocene: The Party for the Animals and Hope as a Political Practice
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Lynda Birke (University of Chester), Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)
Mutual Rescue: Disabled Animals and Their Caretakers
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Peta Tait (La Trobe Unversity)
[Review] Antoinette Burton and Renisa Mawani, editors. Animalia: An Anti-Imperial Bestiary for Our Times. Durham: Duke University Press, 2020. 240pp.
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John Drew (Kings University College at Western University)
[Review] Dominic O’Key. Creaturely Forms in Contemporary Literature: Narrating the War Against Animals. Bloomsbury Pub., 2022. 202 pp.
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Michelle Hamadache (Macquarie University)
[Review] ‘Every Moving Thing Shall Be Meat for You.’ A review of David Brooks. Animal Dreams. Animal Publics series, Sydney University Press, 2021. 290 pp.
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Peter J Li (University of Houston-Downtown)
[Review] Liz P.Y. Chee. Mao’s Bestiary: Medicinal Animals and Modern China. Duke University Press, 2021. 288 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Lynn Turner, Undine Sellbach and Ron Broglio, editors. The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies. Edinburgh University Press, 2018, 2019. 559 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Maren Tova Linett. Literary Bioethics: Animality, Disability, and the Human. New York University Press, 2020. Crip: New Directions in Disability Studies. 213 pages.
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David Herman
[Review] Mieke Roscher, André Krebber, and Brett Mizelle, editors. Handbook of Historical Animal Studies. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2021. 637 pp.
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Michael Swistara
[Review] Tom Tyler. Game: Animals, Video Games, and Humanity. University of Minnesota Press, 2022. 152 pp.
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Sue Hall Pyke (University of Melbourne)
Snake Church
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David Brooks (University of Sydney)
The Number Game: Counting Kangaroos
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Annika Hugosson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
The spotted hyena in popular media and the biopolitical implications for conservation strategy
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Iris Ralph (Tamkang University)
Wild Dogs and Decolonization: Ivan Sen’s Mystery Road and Omar Musa’s Here Come the Dogs
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Pablo P Castelló (Royal Holloway University of London)
Zoolondopolis
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Thomas Aiello (Valdosta State University)
A Nude Horse Is A Rude Horse: The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals
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Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond (University of California, San Diego)
Akbar, My Heart: Caregiving for a Dog During Covid-19
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Dana Medoro (University of Manitoba)
A Covid Calendar, in Twelve Animals
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Charlotte Blattner (University of Bern), Kendra Coulter (Brock University), Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney), Eva Kasprzycka (University of British Columbia)
Covid-19 and Capital: Labour Studies and Nonhuman Animals – A Roundtable Dialogue
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Kathie Jenni (University of Redlands)
Empathy, Animals, and Deadly Vices
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Nickie Charles (University of Warwick), Rebekah Fox (University of Warwick), Harriet Smith (Cardiff University), Mara Miele (Cardiff University)
'Fulfilling your Dog's Potential': Changing Dimensions of Power in Dog Training Cultures in the UK
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Angela Lee (Ryerson University)
Greedy Bat Eaters versus Cruel Pig Killers: The Lose-Lose Battle of Divisive Discourse
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Adrienne Corradini (University of Wollongong)
Habitat Mosaic
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Chloë Taylor (University of Alberta), Kelly Struthers Montford (Ryerson University), Eva Kasprzycka (University of British Columbia)
Introduction: Critical Animal Studies Perspectives on Covid-19
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Sanna Karkulehto (University of Jyväskylä), Nora Schuurman (University of Turku)
Learning to Read Equine Agency: Sense and Sensitivity at the Intersection of Scientific, Tacit and Situated Knowledges
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Darren Chang (University of Sydney), Lauren Corman (Brock University)
Multispecies Disposability: Taxonomies of Power in a Global Pandemic
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Jan Brueggemeier (RMIT / LATROBE UNIVERSITY)
Nature in the Dark - Public Space for More-than-Human Encounters
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Philip Armstrong (University of Canterbury), Annie Potts (University of Canterbury)
Persona Non Grata
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Catherine Oliver (University of Cambridge)
Returning to 'The Good Life'? Chickens and Chicken-keeping during Covid-19 in Britain
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Annie Garlid (New York University)
[Review] Austin McQuinn. Becoming Audible: Sounding Animality in Performance. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2021. 200 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Dara M. Wald and Anna L. Peterson. Cats and Conservationists: The Debate over Who Owns the Outdoors. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2020. 153 pp.
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Tessa Laird (University of Melbourne)
[Review] Deborah Bird Rose. Shimmer: Flying Fox Exuberance in Worlds of Peril. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022. 240 pp.
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Matthew Calarco (California State University, Fullerton)
[Review] Felice Cimatti and Carlo Salzani, editors. Animality in Contemporary Italian Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. 341 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Gordon Meade with Jo-Anne McArthur. Zoospeak. London: Enthusiastic Press, 2020. 126 pp.
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Alex Lockwood (University of Sunderland)
[Review] Jason Hannan, editor. Meatsplaining: The Animal Agriculture Industry and the Rhetoric of Denial. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2020. 334 pp.
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Prof. Peta Tait (La Trobe Unversity)
[Review] Jody Berland. Virtual Menageries: Animals as Mediators in Network Cultures. Cambridge Mass: MIT Press, 2019. 328 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Marcus Byrne and Helen Lunn. Dance of the Dung Beetles: Their Role in Our Changing World. Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2019. 228 pp.
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Esther Alloun (University of Wollongong)
[Review] Penny Johnson. Companions in Conflict: Animals in Occupied Palestine. Melville House Publishing, 2019.
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David Herman (Crescent Lake Research Lab)
[Review] Peter Godfrey-Smith. Metazoa: Animal Life and the Birth of the Mind. New York: Farar, Straus and Giroux, 2020. 336 pp.
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John Simons (Macquarie University)
[Review] Rosemary-Claire Collard, Animal Traffic . Duke University Press, 2020, xv + 181pp.
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Wendy Woodward (Wendy Woodward)
[Review] Susan Mary Pyke. Animal Visions: Posthumanist Dream Writing. Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 314 pp.
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Donovan O Schaefer (University of Pennsylvania)
[Review] Teya Brooks Pribac. Enter the Animal: Cross-species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality. Sydney University Press, 2021. 262 pp
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Teya Brooks Pribac
[Review] Tomaž Grušovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse, editors. Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze. Lexington Books 2021. 242 pp.
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Kelly Struthers Montford (Ryerson University), Tessa Wotherspoon (University of British Columbia Okanagan)
The Contagion of Slow Violence: The Slaughterhouse and COVID-19
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Paula Arcari (Edge Hill University)
The Covid Pandemic, ‘Pivotal’ Moments, and Persistent Anthropocentrism: Interrogating the (Il)legitimacy of Critical Animal Perspectives
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Linda Williams (RMIT University)
Visualising Anthropocene Extinctions: Mapping affect in the works of Naeemah Naeemaei
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Tessa Laird (University of Melbourne)
Zoognosis: When Animal Knowledges Go Viral. Laura Jean McKay’s The Animals in That Country, Contagion, Becoming-Animal, and the Politics of Predation.
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Peta Tait (La Trobe University)
Animals in Drama and Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism
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Sarah Wade (UEA)
Amorous Anthropomorphism, Marine Conservation and the Wonder of Wildlife Film in Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(2): Cover Page, Table of Contents and Contributor Biographies
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Josh Milburn (University of Sheffield)
A Novel Argument for Vegetarianism? Zoopolitics and Respect for Animal Corpses
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Angélique Lamontagne (Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse), Rebecca A. Johnson (Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction), Gretchen K. Carlisle (Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction), Leslie A. Lyons (University of Missouri, Columbia), Jessica L. Bibbo (Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, Cleveland), Colleen Koch (Mizzou Veterinary Health Services, Wentzville), Steven J. Osterlind (University of Missouri - Columbia)
Efficacy of the Feline Temperament Profile in evaluating sheltered cats for adoption into families of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Chevy Rendell (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
'From Here to Everywhere': Foucault, Fonterra and Richie McCaw (A Cow’s Tale)
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René J. Marquez (University of Delaware)
Free to Be Dog Haven: Dogs Who May Never Be Pets?
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Cheryl E Abbate (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
How to Help when it Hurts: ACT Individually (and in Groups)
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
In Memoriam: Dr Deidre Wicks (1949-2020)
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Peter John Chen (University of Sydney)
‘It's the outline of a pig and then it has the words underneath, “vegan for life”‘: Vegans and their Tattoos
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Chiara Stefanoni (University of Bergamo)
On the Origins of the Anthropological Machine: Sacrificial Dispositif and Equality
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Kathryn Gillespie (University of Kentucky)
Provocation from the Field: A Multispecies Doula Approach to Death and Dying
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] After Coetzee: An Anthology of Animal Fictions. Edited by A. Marie Houser, Faunary Press, 2017. 189 pp
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John Hadley (Western Sydney University)
[Review] Animal Experimentation: Working Towards a Paradigm Change. Edited by Kathrin Hermann and Kimberley Jayne. Brill, 2019. 714 pp
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History. Edited by Hilda Kean and Philip Howell, Routledge, 2019. 560 pp
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Teya Brooks Pribac (Independent Scholar)
[Review] Hope Ferdowsian, Phoenix Zones: Where Strength is Born and Resilience Lives, Chicago University Press, 2018. 212 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] John Simons. Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London. Animal Publics Series, edited by Fiona Probyn-Rapsey and Melissa Boyde, Sydney University Press, 2019. 226 pp
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfield, editors. Equestrian Cultures: Horse, Humans, Human Society, and the Discourse of Modernity. Animal Lives Series, University of Chicago Press, 2019. 276 pp.
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Philip Armstrong (University of Canterbury)
[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] Natalie Porter and Ilana Gershon, editors. Living with Animals: Bonds across Species. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2018. 266 pp.
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Alex Lockwood (University of Sunderland)
[Review] Paula Acari. Making Sense of ‘Food’ Animals: A Critical Exploration of the Persistence of Meat. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 356 pp.
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Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (University of Wollongong)
[Review] Susan McHugh. Love in a Time of Slaughters: Human-Animal Stories Against Genocide and Extinction. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. 228 pp
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Akkadia Ford (Independent Scholar), Zan Hammerton (Southern Cross University)
Shifting the Anthropocentric Paradigms Embedded in Film and Classification (ratings) Systems that Impact Apex Species
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Charlotte Blattner (Harvard Law School, Animal Law & Policy Program)
Should Animals Have a Right to Work? Promises and Pitfalls
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Andrew Knight (University of Winchester)
Should New Zealand Do More to Uphold Animal Welfare?
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Daniele Lorenzini (University of Warwick)
The Definition of Nonhuman Animal Euthanasia
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David Brooks (University of Sydney)
The Grieving Kangaroo Photograph Revisited
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Lelia Bridgeland-Stephens (University of Birmingham)
The Illegal Wildlife Trade: Through The Eyes of a One-Year-Old Pangolin (Manis javanica)
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Marion C Willetts (Illinois State University), Frank D Beck (Illinois State University)
The Influences of Buddhism and Development on the Well-Being of Bhutan's Street Dogs
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Jessica Ison (La Trobe University)
Animal Abuse and Advocating for the Carceral: Critiquing Animal Abuse Registries
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Paola Cavalieri
Animal Liberation: Pathways to Politics
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Gonzalo Villanueva (University of Melbourne)
‘Animals Are Their Best Advocates’: Interspecies Relations, Embodied Actions, and Entangled Activism
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
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Reem Lascelles (Ethical Vegan Earth Research Inc.), Alexandra McEwan (CQUniversity Australia)
A Spira Inspired Approach to Animal Protection Advocacy for Rabbits in the Australian Meat Industry
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Nekeisha Alayna Alexis (Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary / Independent Scholar)
Disturbing Animals in a Christian Perspective: Re/Considering Sacrifice, Incarnation and Divine Animality
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A. Frances Johnson (University of Melbourne)
First Dog, Last Dog: New Intertextual Short Fictions about Canis lupus familiaris
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Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney)
‘Fishing for Fun’: The Politics of Recreational Fishing
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Justine Groizard (University of Newcastle)
Greyhounds and Racing Industry Participants: A Look at the New South Wales Greyhound Racing Community
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Sue Donaldson (Queen's University, Canada)
How Shall We Live Together? A Response to Paola Cavalieri
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Helen Kopnina (The Hague University of Applied Science)
If Animals Could Talk: Reflection on the Dutch Party for Animals in Student Assignments
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Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney), Peter Chen (University of Sydney)
Introduction: New Directions in Animal Advocacy
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Nicola J Evans (University of Wollongong), Alison Rotha Moore (University of Wollongong)
Is There a Turtle in this Text? Animals in the Internet of Robots and Things
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Kirsty Dunn (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Kaimangatanga: Maori Perspectives on Veganism and Plant-based Kai
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Hayley Singer (University of Melbourne)
‘Let’s Find Out! What Do I Make?’ [Review] Kathryn Gillespie, The Cow with Ear Tag #1389. University of Chicago Press, 2018. 272pp
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Deborah Wardle (RMIT University)
Life and Death with Horses: Gillian Mears’ Novel Foal’s Bread
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Helen Tiffin (University of Wollongong)
Many Happy Returns: Eradication, Re-Wilding and the Case of Lord Howe Island
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Matthew Calarco (California State University, Fullerton)
On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Alliance Politics for Animal Liberation: A Response to Paola Cavalieri
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Culum Brown (Macquarie University), Catherine Dorey
Pain and Emotion in Fishes – Fish Welfare Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
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C. Lou Hamilton
Provocations from the Field: Animals and the War on Drugs
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Pattrice Jones (Vine Sanctuary)
Provocations from the Field - Derangement and Resistance: Reflections from Under the Glare of an Angry Emu
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Cameron Boyle (Lincoln University)
Remembering the Huia: Extinction and Nostalgia in a Bird World
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John Simons (Macquarie University)
[Review] Dan Wylie, Death and Compassion: The Elephant in Southern African Literature, Wits University Press, 2018. ix + 267
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] David Brooks, The Grass Library. Brandl and Scheslinger, 2019. 223pp
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Zoei Sutton (Flinders University)
[Review] Jacob Bull, Tora Holmberg and Cecilia Åsberg, editors, Animal Places: Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal Relations. Routledge, 2018. 276pp
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Peta Tait (La Trobe University)
[Review] James Hevia, Animal Labor and Colonial Warfare. Chicago University Press, 2018. 328pp
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Alex Lockwood (University of Sunderland)
[Review] Joshua Lobb, The Flight of Birds. Sydney University Press, 2019. 322pp
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Denise Russell (University of Wollongong)
[Review] Lesley A. Sharp, Animal Ethos: The Morality of Human-Animal Encounters in Experimental Lab Science. University of California Press, 2018. 312pp
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Michael Lundblad, editor, Animalities: Literary and Cultural Studies Beyond the Human. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. 249pp
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Sue Coe, Zooicide: Seeing Cruelty, Demanding Abolition. With an Essay by Stephen F. Eisenman AK Press, 2018. 128pp
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] Vicki Hutton, A Reason to Live: HIV and Animal Companions. Purdue University Press, 2019. 257pp
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Peta Tait (La Trobe University)
Space on Par: A short performance for one performer
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Nik Taylor (University of Canterbury), Heather Fraser (Queensland University of Technology)
The Cow Project: Analytical and Representational Dilemmas of Dairy Farmers’ Conceptions of Cruelty and Kindness
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Danielle Celermajer (University of Sydney), Arian Wallach (University of Technology, Sydney)
The Fate of the Illegible Animal: The Case of the Australian Wild Donkey
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Elisabeth Valiente-Riedl (Univesity of Sydney)
Towards Multispecies Solidarity: Individual Stories of Learning to Consume Ethically
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Meera Atkinson (University of Sydney)
Alexis Wright’s Literary Testimony to Intersecting Traumas
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Lynley K. Tulloch (The University of the South Pacific)
An Auto-ethnography of Anti-dairy Vegan Activism in New Zealand
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Rebecca Scollen (University of Southern Queensland)
Animals and Humans on Stage: Live Performances at Sea World on the Gold Coast
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2018 7 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2018 7 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney)
Animal Utopia: Liberal, Communitarian, Libertarian Or…? [Review Essay] Wayne Gabardi. The Next Social Contract: Animals, The Anthropocene, and Biopolitics
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Lyla Coorey (New South Wales Health Education Centre Against Violence), Carl Coorey-Ewings (University of Sydney)
Animal Victims of Domestic and Family Violence: Raising Youth Awareness
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Lynn Mowson (University of Melbourne)
bloodlines – Mammalian Motherhood, Biotechnologies and other Entanglements
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Alex Lockwood (University of Sunderland)
Bodily Encounter, Bearing Witness and the Engaged Activism of the Global Save Movement
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Zan Hammerton, Akkadia Ford Dr (Southern Cross University)
Decolonising the Waters: Interspecies Encounters Between Sharks and Humans
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Deidre Wicks (University of Wollongong)
Demystifying Dairy
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Nathan Poirier (Canisius College)
From Disability to Eco-ability [Review] Anthony J. Nocella II, Amber E. George, and J. L. Schatz, editors. The Intersectionality of Critical Animal, Disability, and Environmental Studies: Toward Eco-…
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Iselin Gambert (The George Washington University Law School), Tobias Linné (lund University)
From Rice Eaters to Soy Boys: Race, Gender, and Tropes of ‘Plant Food Masculinity’
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Corey L Wrenn Ph.D. (Colorado State University - Fort Collins)
How to Help When It Hurts? Think Systemic
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Taija Kaarlenkaski (University of East Finland)
‘Machine Milking is More Manly than Hand Milking’: Multispecies Agencies and Gendered Practices in Finnish Cattle Tending from the 1950s to the 1970s
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Nick P. Pendergrast (University of Melbourne)
PETA, Patriarchy and Intersectionality
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Carol J. Adams
Provocations from the field: Female Reproductive Exploitation Comes Home
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Sally Borrell (University of Wollongong)
[Review] Anna Barcz. Animal Narratives and Culture: Vulnerable Realism. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017. xii,185pp.
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Wendy Woodward (University of the Western Cape)
[Review] DeVries, Scott M. Creature Discomfort: Fauna-criticism, Ethics and the Representation of Animals in Spanish American Fiction and Poetry. Leiden: Brill, 2016. Critical Animal Studies, 4. 328p…
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Christine Townend (Animal Liberation)
[Review] A Transnational History of the Australian Animal Movement, 1970-2015 Gonzalo Villanueva, A Transnational History of the Australian Animal Movement, 1970-2015
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
[Review] Creatural Fictions David Herman, editor. Creatural Fictions: Human-Animal Relationships in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Literature
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Siobhan O'Sullivan (University of New South Wales)
[Review] Stray: Human-Animal Ethics in the Anthropocene Barbara Creed, Stray: Human-Animal Ethics in the Anthropocene
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Elizabeth Ellis (University of Wollongong)
[Review] Malcolm Caulfield. Animals in Australia: Use and Abuse. Vivid, 2018. 336pp.
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jacqueline Dalziell (University of New South Wales)
[Review] Strange Mirrors: Review of Tessa Laird, Bat, Reaktion, 2018. 224pp.
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Yvette M Watt (University of Tasmania), Siobhan O'Sullivan (University of New South Wales), Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (University of Wollongong)
Should We Eat Our Research Subjects? Advocacy and Animal Studies
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
The Dairy Issue: ‘Practicing the Art of War’
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Clare McCausland (La Trobe University), Susan Pyke (University of Melbourne), Siobhan O'Sullivan
The Ethics and Politics of Drones in Animal Activism
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Eva Meijer (University of Amsterdam)
The Good Life, the Good Death: Companion Animals and Euthanasia
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Angela T Ragusa (Charles Sturt University)
What if I want to Put a Cow Down with a Gun? Sociological Critical Media Analysis of Non-companion Animals’ Representation in Rural Australian News
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Vasile Stănescu (Mercer University)
‘White Power Milk’: Milk, Dietary Racism, and the ‘Alt-Right’
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Rolf Schlagloth (Central Queensland University), Flavia Santamaria (Central Queensland University), Barry Golding (Federation University Australia), Hedley Thomson (Environmental Planning Consultant)
Why is it Important to Use Flagship Species in Community Education? The Koala as a Case Study
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Amy Fultz (Chimp Haven)
A Guide for Modern Sanctuaries with Examples from a Captive Chimpanzee Sanctuary
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2017 6 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2017 6 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
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Richard Twine (Edge Hill University)
A Practice Theory Framework for Understanding Vegan Transition
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Delcianna J. Winders (The PETA Foundation)
Captive Wildlife at a Crossroads – Sanctuaries, Accreditation, and Humane-Washing
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Catherine Doyle (Performing Animal Welfare Society)
Captive Wildlife Sanctuaries: Definition, Ethical Considerations and Public Perception
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Camila Cossío (Lewis and Clark Law School)
Condors in a Cage
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Guy Scotton (University of Sydney)
Duties to Socialise with Domesticated Animals: Farmed Animal Sanctuaries as Frontiers of Friendship
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Elan Abrell (Harvard Law School)
Introduction: Interrogating Captive Freedom: The Possibilities and Limits of Animal Sanctuaries
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Rosie Ibbotson (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Making sense? Visual Cultures of De-extinction and the Anthropocentric Archive
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Erika Fleury (North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance)
Money for Monkeys, and More: Ensuring Sanctuary Retirement of Nonhuman Primates
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Douglas Campbell (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
On the Authenticity of De-extinct Organisms, and the Genesis Argument
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Madeleine Boyd (Freelance artist and writer)
Painting with Horses Towards Interspecies Response-ability: Non-human Charisma as Material Affect
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Peta Tait (La Trobe University)
[Performance Review] Species Blindness: Is There a Role For a Quoll?
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Rick De Vos (Curtin University)
Provocations from the Field - Extinction, Encountering and the Exigencies of Forgetting
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Carol Gigliotti
[Review] Annie Potts (ed). Meat Culture
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Henrietta Mondry (University of Canterbury)
[Review] Ann-Sofie Lönngren. Following the Animal: Power, Agency, and Human-Animal Transformations in Modern, Northern-European Literature
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Philip Armstrong (University of Canterbury)
[Review] Dinesh Wadiwel. The War Against Animals
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Nigel Rothfels (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
[Review] Peta Tait. Fighting Nature: Travelling Menageries, Animal Acts and War Shows. Sydney University Press, 2016.
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Will Kymlicka (Queen's University, Canada)
[Review] Robert Garner and Siobhan O’Sullivan (eds). The Political Turn in Animal Ethics. Rowman and Littlefield, 2016.
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Henrietta Mondry (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Selecting Candidates for De-extinction and Resurrection: Mammoths, Lenin’s Tomb and Neo-Eurasianism
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Anna Boswell (University of Auckland)
Settler Sanctuaries and the Stoat-Free State
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Malcolm Caulfield (University of Wollongong)
The Australian Animal Use Industry Rejects Anthropomorphism, But Relies on Questionable Science to Block Animal Welfare Improvements
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Carolyn Mason (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
The Unnaturalness Objection to De-Extinction: A Critical Evaluation
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Marcus Baynes-Rock (University of Notre Dame), Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Independent Scholar)
We Are Not Equals: Socio-Cognitive Dimensions of Lion/Human Relationships
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Sabrina Fusari (University of Bologna)
What is an Animal Sanctuary? Evidence from Applied Linguistics
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2016 5 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Fiona Probyn-Rapsey, Sue Donaldson (Independent Scholar, Canada), George Ioannides (Independent Scholar, Australia), Tess Lea (University of Sydney), Kate Marsh (Northside Nutrition & Dietetics, Australia), Astrida Neimanis (University of Sydney), Annie Potts (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Nik Taylor (Flinders University), Richard Twine (Edge Hill University, UK), Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney), Stuart White (University of Technology Sydney)
A Sustainable Campus: The Sydney Declaration on Interspecies Sustainability
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Helen Tiffin (University of Wollongong)
Do Insects Feel Pain?
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Raynald H. Lemelin (Lakehead University), Rick W. Harper (University o Massachusetts - Amherst), Jason Dampier (University of Winconsin), Robert Bowles, Debbie Balika (Lakehead University)
Humans, Insects and Their Interaction: A Multi-faceted Analysis
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Madeleine Kelly (University of Wollongong)
Mimicry and Mimesis: Matrix Insect
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Michael R Griffiths (University of Wollongong)
Provocations from the Field : The Place of Bees
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John Simons (Macquarie University)
[Review] Ann C. Colley, Wild Animal Skins in Victorian Britain. Farnham: Ashgate, 2014
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Peta Tait (University of Wollongong)
[Review] David Wilson, The Welfare of Performing Animals: A Historical Perspective. Berlin: Springer, 2015
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Matthew Chrulew (Curtin University)
[Review] Robert Cribb, Helen Gilbert and Helen Tiffen, Wild Man from Borneo: A Cultural History of the Orangutan. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2014
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Annie K Potts (University of Canterbury)
The Intersectional Influences of Prince: A Human-Animal Tribute
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Perdita Phillips (Independent Scholar)
Thirteen Figurings: Reflections on Termites, From Below
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Adrian G Dyer (RMIT University), Scarlett R Howard (RMIT University), Jair E Garcia (RMIT University)
Through the Eyes of a Bee: Seeing the World as a Whole
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Deirdre P Coleman (University of Melbourne)
Toothsome Termites and Grilled Grasshoppers: A cultural history of invertebrate gastronomy
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Rachel Carr (University of Sydney)
100% Pure Pigs: New Zealand and the Cultivation of Pure Auckland Island Pigs for Xenotransplantation
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Melissa Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2016 5 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Dan A Wylie Prof (Rhodes University)
Anne Sexton's Environmental Animality
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Kathie Jenni (University of Redlands)
Empathy and Moral Laziness
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Trish Adams (RMIT University, Melbourne)
European Honeybee: Interconnectivity at the Edge of Stillness
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Mike R King (University of Otago)
Killing and Feeling Bad: Animal Experimentation and Moral Stress
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Ralph Acampora (Hofstra University)
[Provocations from the Field] Epistemology of Ignorance and Human Privilege
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Sam Cadman (Deakin University)
Reflections on Anthropocentrism, Anthropomorphism and Impossible Fiction: Towards A Typological Spectrum of Fictional Animals
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John Drew (Brock University)
Rendering Visible: Animals, Empathy, and Visual Truths in The Ghosts in Our Machine and Beyond
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Mike Grimshaw (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
[Review] Donovan O. Schaefer. Religious Affects: Animality, Evolution, and Power. Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2015
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Kirsty Dunn (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
[Review] Animal Horror Cinema: Genre, History and Criticism, Katarina Gregersdotter, Johan Höglund and Nicklas Hållén (eds). Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Christine Townend (University of Sydney)
[Review] Patricia Sumerling. Elephants and Egotists: In Search of Samorn of the Adelaide Zoo. Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2016
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Teya Brooks Pribac (University of Sydney; The Kerulos Center)
Someone not Something: Dismantling the Prejudicial Barrier in Knowing Animals (and the Grief which Follows)
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Hayley Singer (University of Melbourne)
Writing the Fleischgeist
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Thom van Dooren (University of New South Wales)
A Day with Crows - Rarity, Nativity and the Violent-Care of Conservation
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Colin Salter (University of Wollongong), Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong), Sally Borrell
Animal Studies Journal 2015 4 (1): Cover Pages, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong), Sally Borrelll (Middlesex University), Michael R Griffiths (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2015 4 (2): Cover Pages, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Nicholas Holm (Massey University)
Consider the Possum: Foes, Anti-Animals, and Colonists in Paradise
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Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
Dingoes and dog-whistling: a cultural politics of race and species in Australia
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Esther Alloun (University of Melbourne)
Ecofeminism and animal advocacy in Australia: Productive Encounters for an Integrative Ethics and Politics
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Ally McCrow-Young (Lund University), Tobias Linné (Lund University), Annie K Potts (University of Canterbury)
Framing Possums: War, sport and patriotism in depictions of brushtail possums in New Zealand print media
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Katie Lavers (Edith Cowan University)
Horses in Modern, New, and Contemporary Circus
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Nick Pendergrast (Curtin University)
Live Animal Export, Humane Slaughter and Media Hegemony
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Adrian Franklin (University of Tasmnia)
Miffy and me: Developing an auto-ethnographic approach to the study of companion animals and human loneliness
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Guinevere Narraway (University of Tasmania), Hannah Stark (University of Tasmania)
Re-animating the Thylacine: Narratives of Extinction in Tasmanian Cinema
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Mark Bekoff (University of Colorado)
Review: Animals in Emergencies: Learning from the Christchurch Earthquakes by Annie Potts and Donelle Gadenne, Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press, 2014
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Rick G De Vos (Curtin University)
Review: Carol Freeman, Paper Tiger: How Pictures Shaped the Thylacine. Hobart: Forty South Publishing, 2014
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Carol Freeman (University of Tasmania), Yvette M Watt Dr (University of Tasmania)
Review: Georgette Leah Burns and Mandy Paterson eds. Engaging with Animals: Interpretations of a Shared Existence. Sydney: Sydney University Press, 2014.
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Lianuska Gutierrez (University of Missouri-Columbia)
Talks Through Me
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Fiona Allon (University of Sydney), Lindsay Barrett (University of Sydney)
That dog was Marine! Human-Dog Assemblages in the Pacific War
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Colin Salter (University of Wollongong)
The animal question and condition: intersectionality and Critical Animal Studies in the Asia-Pacific
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Lara Newman
The Effects of The Cove and Bold Native on Audience Attitudes Towards Animals
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Catherine M Tiplady (Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland), Deborah B. Walsh (University of Queensland), J. C. Phillips (University of Queensland)
The ongoing impact of domestic violence on animal welfare
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Fiona Y.W. Law (University of Hong Kong)
Vulnerability in the City: Reading Healing Narratives in East Asian Animal Films
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Joshua Lobb (University of Wollongong)
What he heard
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong), Sally Borrell
Animal Studies Journal 2014 3 (2): Cover Pages, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Sandra Burr (University of Canberra)
Creative Work: Love Myst
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Catherine Cole (University of Wollongong)
Creative Work: The Rabbit
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Jen Webb (University of Canberra)
Elegy: Counting Up My Dead (for Sandra Burr)
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Benjamin Bolton
Posthumanism and Animal Rights: Rethinking 'The Human', Rethinking the 'Self'
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Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (University of Sydney)
Review Article: Multispecies Mourning: Thom van Dooren's Flight Ways: Life and Loss at the Edge of Extinction by Thom van Dooren
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Erica Fudge (University of Strathclyde)
Review: Animals and Early Modern Identity, Pia F. Cuneo (ed)
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Richard Twine (Edge Hill University)
Review: Defining Critical Animal Studies - An Intersectional Social Justice Approach for Liberation, Anthony J. Nocella II, John Sorenson, Kim Socha and Atsuko Matsuoka (eds)
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Leigh Dale (University of Wollongong)
Review: Only the Animals by Ceridwen Dovey
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Isa Menzies (Australian National University)
Review: Spirited: Australia's Horse Story, National Museum of Australia, Canberra
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Stephanie S. Turner (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
Review: The Breathless Zoo: Taxidermy and the Cultures of Longing by Rachel Polinquin
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Peta Tait (University of Wollongong)
Review: The Logos of the Living World: Merlau-Ponty, Animals, and Language by Louise Westling
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Claire Henry (University of Melbourne)
A Cow's Eye View? Cattle Empathy and Ethics in Screen Representations of Temple Grandin
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong), Sally Borrell (Middlesex University), Fiona Probyn-Rapsey (University of Sydney), Chris Degeling (University of Sydney)
Animal Studies Journal 2014 3 (1): Cover Pages, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Meera Atkinson
A Suite of Creatures
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Barbara Creed (University of Melbourne)
Review: Animal Death, edited by Jay Johnston and Fiona Probyn-Rapsey
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Sascha Morrell (University of New England)
Review: Among Animals: The Lives of Animals and Humans in Contemporary Short Fiction, edited by John Yunker
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Sally Borrell
Review: A New Zealand Book of Beasts: Animals in Our Culture, History and Everyday Life, by Annie Potts, Philip Armstrong and Deidre Brown
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Jane Lymer (University of Wollongong)
Seeing the Predator: Review of The Eye of the Crocodile, by Val Plumwood; edited by Lorraine Shannon
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Rick De Vos (Curtin University)
Stripes Faded, Barking Silenced: Remembering Quagga
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Joshua Lobb (University of Wollongong)
The Flight of Birds
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Daniel Lunney (University of Sydney)
What's in a name? Well, 'this ere "tortis" is a insect'
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Teja Brooks Pribac (University of Sydney)
Animal Grief
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2013 2 (1): Cover Pages, Table of Contents and Editorial
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong), Sally Borrell (Middlesex University)
Animal Studies Journal 2013 2 (2): Cover Pages, Table of Contents, Notes on Contributors and Editorial
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Alette Willis University of Edinburgh
Bearing Witness: Re-storying the Self in Places that are Always More Than Human Made
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Ryan Hediger (Kent State University)
Dogs of War: The Biopolitics of Loving and Leaving the U.S. Canine Forces in Vietnam
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
Wild and Dangerous Performances: Animals, Emotions and Circus. 2012. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan
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Christine Lowther
In Pursuit
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Gavan P. L. Watson (University of Guelph), Traci Warkentin (City University of New York)
Introduction: Animals, Place and Humans
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Clive Marks (University of Melbourne)
Killing Schrödinger’s Feral Cat
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Ike Kamphof (Maastricht University)
Linking Animal and Human Places: The Potential of Webcams for Species Companionship
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Natasha Fijn (Australian National University)
Living with Crocodiles: Engagement with a Powerful Reptilian Being
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Nikki Savvides (University of Sydney)
Living with Dogs: Alternative Animal Practices in Bangkok, Thailand
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Deirdre Coleman (University of Melbourne)
Menageries and Museums: John Simons' The Tiger that Swallowed the Boy (2012) and the Lives and Afterlives of Historical Animals
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Perdita Phillips (Curtin University)
Observing across scales: Broome Bird Observatory as a site of multiple exchanges
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Catherine Cole (University of Wollongong)
Poem: Animal Dreaming
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
Poem: Talking to Jasper, in the garden
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Dinesh Wadiwel (University of Sydney)
Review: Beastly Epistemologies: Tom Tyler’s CIFERAE: A Bestiary in Five Fingers
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Una Chaudhuri (New York University)
Review: Artist / Animal by Steve Baker
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David Raubenheimer (University of Sydney)
Review: Humans, Animals, and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies by Nik Taylor
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Denise Russell (University of Wollongong)
Review: The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments by Andrew Knight
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Erin Luther (York University)
Tales of Cruelty and Belonging: In Search of an Ethic for Urban Human-Wildlife Relations
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Zuzana Kocourkova (University of Sydney)
Why Do Animals Matter in Contemporary Australia?
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Jane O'Sullivan (University of New England)
Zoo-illogical Exhibition
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Melissa J Boyde (University of Wollongong)
Animal Studies Journal 2012 1(1): Cover Pages, Table of Contents and Editorial
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Sarah B. Miller (University of Wollongong)
Introduction to Michele Elliot's The Vanishing
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Nikki Heywood (University of Wollongong)
Museum of the Sublime: Relic # 5: Notes Towards a Fragmented Performance
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Keely Boom (University of Technology, Sydney), Dror Ben-Ami (University of Technology, Sydney), David B. Croft, Nancy Cushing (University of Newcastle), Daniel Ramp (University of Technology, Sydney), Louise Boronyak (University of Technology, Sydney)
'Pest' and Resource: A Legal History of Australia's Kangaroos
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Sally Borrell
Small Areas Of Ground: Writing Animals in Globalisation
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Michele Elliot (University of Wollongong)
The Vanishing
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Wendy Woodward (University of Western Cape)
This Animal Which Is Not One: Diasporic Giraffes in the African Puppet Play Tall Horse and J. M. Ledgard's Novel Giraffe
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Graham Barwell (University of Wollongong)
What's In A Name? What Names For Albatross Genera Reveal About Attitudes To The Birds
About this Journal
Animal Studies Journal provides a forum for current research in the field of animal Studies. ASJ publishes international cross-disciplinary scholarship and practice-led research. The journal, which is published twice yearly, is fully refereed (double-blind peer reviewed) and open access. ISSN: 2201-3008 (Online). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14453/asj.
Chief editor: Dr Melissa Boyde, University of Wollongong
Contact: boyde@uow.edu.au
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