In order to contextualise the Animal Futurity special issue, this introduction will examine some of the ways in which humans have historically (and continuing to the present day) been enmeshed with the lives of non-human animals (NHAs), setting the stage for why alternative imaginaries for human-NHA relations are urgently necessary. This contextualisation highlights the tension between human reliance on (and relationships with) NHAs and their increasing invisibilisation. It puts pressure on the ways in which NHAs are compromised by their implication in global capital markets, and opens up avenues for the discussions of ethical consideration and care that are carried through into the articles themselves. The introduction will then conclude b...
I\u27m honored to be the guest editor of this volume of Animals. The essays included here are in the...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
In order to contextualise the Animal Futurity special issue, this introduction will examine some of ...
"Considering Animals" is a collection of essays that investigate specific "animal moments" that acce...
Human lives are very much intertwined with those of nonhuman animals. Regardless of the reasons, and...
The essays in this special issue emerged from a workshop held at Cardiff University in September 201...
<p>The sustainability issue raised in major environmental meetings involves the maintenance of envir...
This article is an introduction to a special issue of Worldviews. It discusses reading animals
We live in a world where animals are killed and abused in numbers that are entirely beyond comprehen...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
The articles included in the present issue of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, titled A...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
I\u27m honored to be the guest editor of this volume of Animals. The essays included here are in the...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
In order to contextualise the Animal Futurity special issue, this introduction will examine some of ...
"Considering Animals" is a collection of essays that investigate specific "animal moments" that acce...
Human lives are very much intertwined with those of nonhuman animals. Regardless of the reasons, and...
The essays in this special issue emerged from a workshop held at Cardiff University in September 201...
<p>The sustainability issue raised in major environmental meetings involves the maintenance of envir...
This article is an introduction to a special issue of Worldviews. It discusses reading animals
We live in a world where animals are killed and abused in numbers that are entirely beyond comprehen...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
The articles included in the present issue of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, titled A...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
I\u27m honored to be the guest editor of this volume of Animals. The essays included here are in the...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...