This special issue suggests that the need to examine the entangled lives of species, selves and other beings through a multisensory perspective is crucial and timely. Developing on a sensory analysis, one that emerges through what Anna Tsing refers to as the 'arts of noticing' (2015), this introductory paper explores how both nonhuman and human lives are intertwined, and how their close examination can guide anthropologists in their ability to capture the subtleties of more-than-human engagement, connection and relatedness. Through articles within this issue from Australian anthropology and beyond, we ask how becoming-with more-than-humans helps us to construct a post-humanist analysis in the combination of sensory anthropology and multispe...
Consciousness is often defined as an experience of the world, but its definitions vary and stir up c...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
As humans increasingly acknowledge the effects that they are having on the planet, there is a realis...
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...
Although anthropological and critical social theory have a long interest in sensory experience, work...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
In this article I consider the potential for combining multimodality and anthropologically informed ...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
Anthropologists have been committed, at least since Franz Boas, to investigating relationships betwe...
The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism,...
Beyond Text: Critical Practices and Sensory Anthropology addresses a series of questions concerning ...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
Academic interest in the senses has been increasing massively. Particularly in the social sciences a...
Human and non-human lives are inextricably linked in a welter of being. The artists and scholars in ...
Consciousness is often defined as an experience of the world, but its definitions vary and stir up c...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
As humans increasingly acknowledge the effects that they are having on the planet, there is a realis...
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...
Although anthropological and critical social theory have a long interest in sensory experience, work...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
In this article I consider the potential for combining multimodality and anthropologically informed ...
Human nature is a puzzling matter that must be analysed through a holistic lens. In this commentary,...
Anthropologists have been committed, at least since Franz Boas, to investigating relationships betwe...
The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism,...
Beyond Text: Critical Practices and Sensory Anthropology addresses a series of questions concerning ...
Animals play an integral role in the story of human civilization, and there is a long history in Ant...
Academic interest in the senses has been increasing massively. Particularly in the social sciences a...
Human and non-human lives are inextricably linked in a welter of being. The artists and scholars in ...
Consciousness is often defined as an experience of the world, but its definitions vary and stir up c...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
As humans increasingly acknowledge the effects that they are having on the planet, there is a realis...