There has been renewed geographical interest in the relationships between animals, locality and society, leading to a reappraisal of animals within capitalist agricultural systems. Farming is conceptualised as a network that is constructed between people, animals, environments and technologies in particular localities. Australian farming is a complex hybrid of ‘colonial’, ‘indigenous’ and ‘post-colonial’ discourses of society, economy and environment. Livestock have become the ‘quintessential hybrids’ in these networks, having their lives de-animalised by human intervention yet, simultaneously, being valued for their ‘commodified naturalness’.This paper examines the role of livestock in the histories and geographies of farming in Australia....
This paper examines the discourses and practices of pedigree livestock breeding, focusing on beef ca...
Livestock producers are facing increasing pressure to reduce the environmental and animal-welfare im...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...
The geographies and histories of the introduction of cattle breeds to Australia in the period since ...
This paper examines changes in the entries of livestock to competitions at the Perth Royal Show in t...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships within cap...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
In 2011, ABC Television’s Four Corners broadcast “A Bloody Business”. The program’s confronting subj...
Abstract The early Anglo‐Celtic settlers in Australia arrived with a ‘cattle‐culture’ developed in B...
Traditionally, beef production in Australia has been based on a few of the many breeds that develope...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
This paper uses Bourdieu’s (1977) concept of habitus to examine human-animal relationships within ca...
Western Australia\u27s first European settlers introduced cattle for both milk and meat soon after a...
Few native animals, other than fish and crustaceans, are used in food production by the humans who r...
This paper provides an overview of results from an Australian Research Council-funded project “Sent...
This paper examines the discourses and practices of pedigree livestock breeding, focusing on beef ca...
Livestock producers are facing increasing pressure to reduce the environmental and animal-welfare im...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...
The geographies and histories of the introduction of cattle breeds to Australia in the period since ...
This paper examines changes in the entries of livestock to competitions at the Perth Royal Show in t...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships within cap...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
In 2011, ABC Television’s Four Corners broadcast “A Bloody Business”. The program’s confronting subj...
Abstract The early Anglo‐Celtic settlers in Australia arrived with a ‘cattle‐culture’ developed in B...
Traditionally, beef production in Australia has been based on a few of the many breeds that develope...
[Extract] Queensland is home to nearly half of Australia’s beef cattle, and the vast majority of tho...
This paper uses Bourdieu’s (1977) concept of habitus to examine human-animal relationships within ca...
Western Australia\u27s first European settlers introduced cattle for both milk and meat soon after a...
Few native animals, other than fish and crustaceans, are used in food production by the humans who r...
This paper provides an overview of results from an Australian Research Council-funded project “Sent...
This paper examines the discourses and practices of pedigree livestock breeding, focusing on beef ca...
Livestock producers are facing increasing pressure to reduce the environmental and animal-welfare im...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...