The twentieth century witnessed the rise of zoo biology. Such a discipline might seem anchored in a specific spatial setting (that of the zoological garden), but if historians want to understand its development they should not limit their view to the confines of the zoo grounds. After all, understanding animals and their behavior at the zoo often involved thinking about them in other spaces as well. Notably, the “artificial” state of animals in captivity invited reflection on their “natural” condition in the wild. In order to study the changing relation between science performed at the zoo and in the field, this essay conceptualizes a “zoo–field border”—arguing that movements across this border are crucial to understanding practices on both...
Thesis (M.Arch. (Professional))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Engineering and the Bui...
This paper will explore the tropical exotic in relation to the widespread European fascination with ...
Abstract : This paper shows how the exotic is a key concept to analyse zoos. Wherever their location...
The twentieth century witnessed the rise of zoo biology. Such a discipline might seem anchored in a ...
The theoretical biology of Jakob von Uexküll has had significant conceptual and practical afterlives...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
Was the zoological garden a place for science in the 19th and 20th centuries? This question cannot b...
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
Sherbourne Le Souef, a director of Sydney’s Taronga Zoological Park during the first part of the twe...
In the current debate about the zoo's educational role it s usually assumed that the emotional aspec...
International audienceThis paper analyses zookeepers in three french zoos and the prospects their wo...
"The apes are back in nature again" -- how a visit to a Flemish zoo by a North American expat opened...
Violette Pouillard, The Zoological Garden and the Attitude towards Wild Fauna : Managing Zoological ...
The last three decades have witnessed a dramatic shift in the governance of North American zoo anima...
L’évolution de l’approvisionnement des zoos en animaux est un aspect de l’histoire de ces institutio...
Thesis (M.Arch. (Professional))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Engineering and the Bui...
This paper will explore the tropical exotic in relation to the widespread European fascination with ...
Abstract : This paper shows how the exotic is a key concept to analyse zoos. Wherever their location...
The twentieth century witnessed the rise of zoo biology. Such a discipline might seem anchored in a ...
The theoretical biology of Jakob von Uexküll has had significant conceptual and practical afterlives...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
Was the zoological garden a place for science in the 19th and 20th centuries? This question cannot b...
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
Sherbourne Le Souef, a director of Sydney’s Taronga Zoological Park during the first part of the twe...
In the current debate about the zoo's educational role it s usually assumed that the emotional aspec...
International audienceThis paper analyses zookeepers in three french zoos and the prospects their wo...
"The apes are back in nature again" -- how a visit to a Flemish zoo by a North American expat opened...
Violette Pouillard, The Zoological Garden and the Attitude towards Wild Fauna : Managing Zoological ...
The last three decades have witnessed a dramatic shift in the governance of North American zoo anima...
L’évolution de l’approvisionnement des zoos en animaux est un aspect de l’histoire de ces institutio...
Thesis (M.Arch. (Professional))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Engineering and the Bui...
This paper will explore the tropical exotic in relation to the widespread European fascination with ...
Abstract : This paper shows how the exotic is a key concept to analyse zoos. Wherever their location...