In this article, the study assessed the domestication process of humankind within the frame of urbanization and power accumulation. Within this framework, by giving various examples from chicken farms. The study expresses the author’s opinions on the analogy of the “liberated human beings” in cities and the “free-range” chickens in farms. It has also been tried to explain how a city acts as a human farm. Cities are governed by the ones holding power similar to the farms are ruled by farmers and humans during their history of civilization have lost their right of deciding on their lives and fates against this power as the domesticated animals in farms. It is necessary to give up these cities which are models of life organizations from the Ol...
Marino’s target article provides an overview of chickens’ cognition, emotion, and personality, with ...
The farms of wide-open pastures, free-ranging cows, and chicken pens are becoming a thing of the pas...
Locavores aim to source their food locally. Many locavores are also concerned more broadly with livi...
In this article, the study assessed the domestication process of humankind within the frame of urban...
The locavore movement and similar trends in sustainable agriculture and health are renewing interest...
Animals who live in cities must coexist with us. They are, as a result, entitled to the conditions o...
The chapter engages with historical processes and contemporary conditions of animal domestication, a...
Through the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns, humans have been exposed to the threat that the exploit...
This ethnographic study explores how the discovery of lead contamination in urban chicken flocks in ...
New cultural animal geography offers conceptual tools for a reinterpretation of urbanization in Afri...
This thesis contends that architecture should be designed in a way to foster closer human-animal rel...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...
The care and upkeep of animals raised for human consumption has devolved into an industrial operatio...
This project examines the changing geography of human-chicken relationships in Toronto, Ontario. Anc...
The chicken is the world’s most numerous domesticated bird, with over 52 billion farmed worldwide in...
Marino’s target article provides an overview of chickens’ cognition, emotion, and personality, with ...
The farms of wide-open pastures, free-ranging cows, and chicken pens are becoming a thing of the pas...
Locavores aim to source their food locally. Many locavores are also concerned more broadly with livi...
In this article, the study assessed the domestication process of humankind within the frame of urban...
The locavore movement and similar trends in sustainable agriculture and health are renewing interest...
Animals who live in cities must coexist with us. They are, as a result, entitled to the conditions o...
The chapter engages with historical processes and contemporary conditions of animal domestication, a...
Through the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns, humans have been exposed to the threat that the exploit...
This ethnographic study explores how the discovery of lead contamination in urban chicken flocks in ...
New cultural animal geography offers conceptual tools for a reinterpretation of urbanization in Afri...
This thesis contends that architecture should be designed in a way to foster closer human-animal rel...
This article argues that the ability of large-scale industrial farms to commodify animals in the fac...
The care and upkeep of animals raised for human consumption has devolved into an industrial operatio...
This project examines the changing geography of human-chicken relationships in Toronto, Ontario. Anc...
The chicken is the world’s most numerous domesticated bird, with over 52 billion farmed worldwide in...
Marino’s target article provides an overview of chickens’ cognition, emotion, and personality, with ...
The farms of wide-open pastures, free-ranging cows, and chicken pens are becoming a thing of the pas...
Locavores aim to source their food locally. Many locavores are also concerned more broadly with livi...