This paper explores cultural geographies of extinction. I trace the decline of the Scottish osprey during the nineteenth century, and its enduring, haunting presence in the landscape today. Taking inspiration from the environmental humanities, extinction is framed as an event affecting losses that exceed comprehension in terms merely of biological species numbers and survival rates. Disavowing the ‘species thinking’ of contemporary conservation biopolitics, the osprey’s extinction story pays attention to the worth of ‘animal cultures’. Drawing a hybrid conceptual framework from research in the environmental humanities, ‘speculative’ ethology and more-than-human geographies, I champion an experimental attention to the cultural geographies of...
‘Precarious Birds’ is an ongoing collaboration through which the authors ‘stay with the trouble’ of ...
Whether stuffed remains in a museum case, inscribed tombstone, or stone wall perched on a cliff, mem...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
This thesis argues that humans and ospreys in Scotland are materially, bodily and ethically involve...
This is an article about extinction, geography, and the geographies of extinction. The emerging fiel...
This is a paper about extinction, geography, and the geographies of extinction. The emerging field o...
Recent literature in cultural geography, and elsewhere, has productively applied a spectral lens to ...
Recent literature in cultural geography, and elsewhere, has productively applied a spectral lens to ...
We are living in the midst of a period of mass extinction. All around us, diverse species of animals...
According to the IUCN, we are living through a sixth mass-extinction event in the earth’s history – ...
This forum argues that environmental historians ought to pay more attention to animal extinction—the...
This forum argues that environmental historians ought to pay more attention to animal extinction—the...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural heri...
‘Precarious Birds’ is an ongoing collaboration through which the authors ‘stay with the trouble’ of ...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural her...
‘Precarious Birds’ is an ongoing collaboration through which the authors ‘stay with the trouble’ of ...
Whether stuffed remains in a museum case, inscribed tombstone, or stone wall perched on a cliff, mem...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
This thesis argues that humans and ospreys in Scotland are materially, bodily and ethically involve...
This is an article about extinction, geography, and the geographies of extinction. The emerging fiel...
This is a paper about extinction, geography, and the geographies of extinction. The emerging field o...
Recent literature in cultural geography, and elsewhere, has productively applied a spectral lens to ...
Recent literature in cultural geography, and elsewhere, has productively applied a spectral lens to ...
We are living in the midst of a period of mass extinction. All around us, diverse species of animals...
According to the IUCN, we are living through a sixth mass-extinction event in the earth’s history – ...
This forum argues that environmental historians ought to pay more attention to animal extinction—the...
This forum argues that environmental historians ought to pay more attention to animal extinction—the...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural heri...
‘Precarious Birds’ is an ongoing collaboration through which the authors ‘stay with the trouble’ of ...
This paper takes a critical approach to understanding the social and cultural ‘work’ of natural her...
‘Precarious Birds’ is an ongoing collaboration through which the authors ‘stay with the trouble’ of ...
Whether stuffed remains in a museum case, inscribed tombstone, or stone wall perched on a cliff, mem...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...