The subject of wolf recovery in North America sparks heated controversy, both for and against. This paper explores how this subject is informed by cosmopolitan worldviews. These worldviews pull nature and culture into a common orbit of ethical meaning, with implications for the normative relationships that ought to pertain in landscapes shared by people and wolves. This theoretical outlook is illustrated using the controversy over wolves in the northeastern region of the United States. I conclude with a set of reflections on theorizing the cosmopolis, the interpretation of cosmopolitan landscapes, and living with cosmopolitan wolves
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Un...
Wolf populations are recovering across Europe and readily recolonize most areas where humans allow t...
This study analyses the wolf (canis lupus) and human relations in Swedish landscapes. By addressing ...
The subject of wolf recovery in North America sparks heated controversy, both for and against. This ...
New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves i...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
This essay details wolves’ sense of their surround in terms of how wolves’ perceptual acuities, moto...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
In many early European cultures, humans shared an overall positive view of the wolf (Boitani, 1995; ...
TRY TO IMAGINE a small group of wolves sitting at a table engaged in vigorous debate. These wolves a...
Abstract. There is much to be gained and little to be. lost by understanding and articulating our th...
Wolves have a special resonance in many human cultures. To appreciate fully the wide variety of view...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Un...
Wolf populations are recovering across Europe and readily recolonize most areas where humans allow t...
This study analyses the wolf (canis lupus) and human relations in Swedish landscapes. By addressing ...
The subject of wolf recovery in North America sparks heated controversy, both for and against. This ...
New insights into the changing human attitudes towards wild nature through the depiction of wolves i...
Throughout millennia humans have coexisted with wolves, often hunting the same prey, and inhabiting ...
WOLVES CAN LIVE almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, and almost everywhere they do, they are ...
International audienceUntil recently, the diversity of human-wolf relationships and the associated c...
This essay details wolves’ sense of their surround in terms of how wolves’ perceptual acuities, moto...
Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts ...
In many early European cultures, humans shared an overall positive view of the wolf (Boitani, 1995; ...
TRY TO IMAGINE a small group of wolves sitting at a table engaged in vigorous debate. These wolves a...
Abstract. There is much to be gained and little to be. lost by understanding and articulating our th...
Wolves have a special resonance in many human cultures. To appreciate fully the wide variety of view...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Un...
Wolf populations are recovering across Europe and readily recolonize most areas where humans allow t...
This study analyses the wolf (canis lupus) and human relations in Swedish landscapes. By addressing ...