An ethics of care in nature conservation must ask not only whose voices are heard, but also which interspecies relations that come to matter. Inspired by Jane Bennett’s question about how ethical codes are transformed into laudable acts in interspecies relations, this article explores alignments between affective enchantment and interspecies response-ability. Juxtaposing two ethnographic sites in Norway, salmon aquaculture and nature conservation, Marianne E. Lien argues that ethical conduct calls for relational interspecies commitment beyond mere affect: enchantment offers no guarantee of animal welfare. But nor does a set of legal regulations. The first section of this article explores the practical enactment of sentient salmon in Norwegi...
In literature as in life, the significance of birds for humans is contextual, subjective, and cultur...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
Through human over-exploitation of nature, more and more ocean species approach ecological tipping p...
How to think about salmon in the Deatnu River in northern Norway? Sámi local ecological experts and ...
Anthropocentric views historically have limited the potential of respect for other-than-human beings...
Indigenous people live in places that non-indigenous people generally consider nature. As these peop...
Nature’s living ecosystems, which sustain all of us, are unravelling, and the world is changing at a...
Atlantic salmon aquaculture has become one of the most profitable industries in Norway, a country wh...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
This paper challenges the proposition that connecting with nature through direct encounters with non...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Innovation in fisheries is a global development that focuses on a broad range of aims. One example i...
This ethnographic study explores the relationships between humans and animals who work together. Spe...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
In literature as in life, the significance of birds for humans is contextual, subjective, and cultur...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
Through human over-exploitation of nature, more and more ocean species approach ecological tipping p...
How to think about salmon in the Deatnu River in northern Norway? Sámi local ecological experts and ...
Anthropocentric views historically have limited the potential of respect for other-than-human beings...
Indigenous people live in places that non-indigenous people generally consider nature. As these peop...
Nature’s living ecosystems, which sustain all of us, are unravelling, and the world is changing at a...
Atlantic salmon aquaculture has become one of the most profitable industries in Norway, a country wh...
Cora Diamond has criticized capacity-based approaches to determining the moral status of ...
This paper challenges the proposition that connecting with nature through direct encounters with non...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Innovation in fisheries is a global development that focuses on a broad range of aims. One example i...
This ethnographic study explores the relationships between humans and animals who work together. Spe...
Wildlife objectification and cruelty are everyday aspects of Australian society that eschew values o...
In literature as in life, the significance of birds for humans is contextual, subjective, and cultur...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
Through human over-exploitation of nature, more and more ocean species approach ecological tipping p...