Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency extends beyond the human world. Nonhuman agency is now widely accepted within the “new materialisms” and beyond but there are growing calls for more critical approaches that consider why and how such agency is mobilized. These calls effectively bring together the concerns of “old” and “new” materialisms. I therefore return to Critical Theory, bringing its explanatory analysis, practical framework and future imaginary into conversation with more recent research into nonhuman agency. Together, they reveal how the relations between human and nonhuman actors shape and are shaped by their broader socio-political context. I suggest that paying clos...
In this paper we develop a relational approach to the question of animal agency. We distinguish betw...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
The equally manifest senses of purpose, enthusiasm and urgency generated within animal studies group...
Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency ...
Animals are increasingly acknowledged as historical agents. There are calls for more critical approa...
Sociology has come late to the field of Human Animal Studies (HAS), and such scholarship remains per...
This article argues that critical psychological engagement with the field of human–animal relations ...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
People deeply value their social bonds with companion animals, yet routinely devalue other animals, ...
Sociology increasingly recognises that ‘the social’ extends beyond ‘the human.’ The ongoing theoreti...
The ‘Animal Question’ has occupied Western philosophy for more than a decade now. Whether inspired b...
The Social Construction of Human Beings and Other Animals investigates dominant socially-sedimented ...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals’ role in society have received little attention f...
In order to attempt to answer the question:” In what ways is it possible to challenge the power rela...
In this paper we develop a relational approach to the question of animal agency. We distinguish betw...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
The equally manifest senses of purpose, enthusiasm and urgency generated within animal studies group...
Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency ...
Animals are increasingly acknowledged as historical agents. There are calls for more critical approa...
Sociology has come late to the field of Human Animal Studies (HAS), and such scholarship remains per...
This article argues that critical psychological engagement with the field of human–animal relations ...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
People deeply value their social bonds with companion animals, yet routinely devalue other animals, ...
Sociology increasingly recognises that ‘the social’ extends beyond ‘the human.’ The ongoing theoreti...
The ‘Animal Question’ has occupied Western philosophy for more than a decade now. Whether inspired b...
The Social Construction of Human Beings and Other Animals investigates dominant socially-sedimented ...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals’ role in society have received little attention f...
In order to attempt to answer the question:” In what ways is it possible to challenge the power rela...
In this paper we develop a relational approach to the question of animal agency. We distinguish betw...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
The equally manifest senses of purpose, enthusiasm and urgency generated within animal studies group...