The social analysis of insects has challenged our concepts of sociability, intentionality and language, while investigations of their habitats have informed how we construct and manage public space. Including entomological expertise, insect knowledge has been integral to the expansion of empire, the emergence of secular science, and in the managerial revolution that linked technology to agricultural improvement. Reading insects as hosts, vectors and companions of science, this special issue Introduction opens up the epistemic, biopolitical and social dimensions of humaninsect connections. Drawing insight from studies into the material culture of science, postcolonial geographies and a burgeoning literature on humananimal relations, we invit...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
Michael Goodisman, Assistant Professor in the School of Biology presented a lecture on October 2, 20...
The last decade has seen a surge of interest and investment in insects as food and feed. Has the Glo...
Drawing on a scene in J.M.G. Le Clézio's novel Terra Amata, which tells the story of the instincts o...
International audienceThis bilingual collection of essays (in English and French) looks at entomolog...
Reactions to fictional insects affect actions towards insects in the real world. Reactions to real ...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
International audienceDomestication has irrevocably impacted human evolution. The domestication proc...
ABSTRACT. An entire chapter of On the Origin of Species is devoted to instincts. Two examples are bo...
With increasing interest in citizen science, this paper discusses how amateur naturalism, especially...
SummaryA new book highlights the lessons from nineteenth-century bug collectors. Nigel Williams repo...
From the dawn of time, mankind has always looked upon his surroundings and observed other beings lik...
In this article, I examine how humans invite insects into the human-based order and materialism. I b...
Insect societies play a crucial role in the functioning of most ecosystems and have fascinated both ...
Taking my cue from the photographic project ‘Invocations’ (2013 - ), in this paper I consider the wa...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
Michael Goodisman, Assistant Professor in the School of Biology presented a lecture on October 2, 20...
The last decade has seen a surge of interest and investment in insects as food and feed. Has the Glo...
Drawing on a scene in J.M.G. Le Clézio's novel Terra Amata, which tells the story of the instincts o...
International audienceThis bilingual collection of essays (in English and French) looks at entomolog...
Reactions to fictional insects affect actions towards insects in the real world. Reactions to real ...
Coutts's research questions how perception is mediated through an accumulation of found images and ...
International audienceDomestication has irrevocably impacted human evolution. The domestication proc...
ABSTRACT. An entire chapter of On the Origin of Species is devoted to instincts. Two examples are bo...
With increasing interest in citizen science, this paper discusses how amateur naturalism, especially...
SummaryA new book highlights the lessons from nineteenth-century bug collectors. Nigel Williams repo...
From the dawn of time, mankind has always looked upon his surroundings and observed other beings lik...
In this article, I examine how humans invite insects into the human-based order and materialism. I b...
Insect societies play a crucial role in the functioning of most ecosystems and have fascinated both ...
Taking my cue from the photographic project ‘Invocations’ (2013 - ), in this paper I consider the wa...
Insects are vital to an ecosystem. They pollinate fruit blossoms and vegetables; insects feed on an ...
Michael Goodisman, Assistant Professor in the School of Biology presented a lecture on October 2, 20...
The last decade has seen a surge of interest and investment in insects as food and feed. Has the Glo...