Scholars in the humanities and social sciences are experimenting with novel ways of engaging with worlds around us. Passionate immersion in the lives of fungi, microorganisms, animals, and plants is opening up new understandings, relationships, and accountabilities. This introduction to the special issue offers an overview of the emerging field of multispecies studies. Unsettling given notions of species, it explores a broad terrain of possible modes of classifying, categorizing, and paying attention to the diverse ways of life that constitute worlds. From detailed attention to particular entities, a multiplicity of possible connection and understanding opens up: species are always multiple, multiplying their forms and associations. It is t...
Human and non-human lives are inextricably linked in a welter of being. The artists and scholars in ...
Art and Design are increasingly used as practices to discuss the current ecological crisis and raise...
It can be considered the most systemic, deadly, and all-encompassing form of institutional violence ...
Scholars in the humanities and social sciences are experimenting with novel ways of engaging with wo...
Scholars in the humanities and social sciences are experimenting with novel ways of engaging with wo...
Anthropologists have been committed, at least since Franz Boas, to investigating relationships betwe...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
This special issue suggests that the need to examine the entangled lives of species, selves and othe...
This article defines multispecies ethnography and links this scholarship to broader currents within ...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices is a speculative endeavor asking how we may repre...
The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism,...
A new approach to writing culture has arrived: multispecies ethnography. Plants, animals, fungi, and...
This introduction brings together a group of papers focusing on conservation theory and practice, an...
This session proposes multispecies approaches and understandings advanced within the ontological tur...
Human and non-human lives are inextricably linked in a welter of being. The artists and scholars in ...
Art and Design are increasingly used as practices to discuss the current ecological crisis and raise...
It can be considered the most systemic, deadly, and all-encompassing form of institutional violence ...
Scholars in the humanities and social sciences are experimenting with novel ways of engaging with wo...
Scholars in the humanities and social sciences are experimenting with novel ways of engaging with wo...
Anthropologists have been committed, at least since Franz Boas, to investigating relationships betwe...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
This special issue suggests that the need to examine the entangled lives of species, selves and othe...
This article defines multispecies ethnography and links this scholarship to broader currents within ...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
Multispecies Storytelling in Intermedial Practices is a speculative endeavor asking how we may repre...
The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism,...
A new approach to writing culture has arrived: multispecies ethnography. Plants, animals, fungi, and...
This introduction brings together a group of papers focusing on conservation theory and practice, an...
This session proposes multispecies approaches and understandings advanced within the ontological tur...
Human and non-human lives are inextricably linked in a welter of being. The artists and scholars in ...
Art and Design are increasingly used as practices to discuss the current ecological crisis and raise...
It can be considered the most systemic, deadly, and all-encompassing form of institutional violence ...