Juno Parrenas' ground-breaking monograph examines how power relations are embedded in interactions of work and care between humans and animals, using the case of orangutan rehabilitation in Sarawak as a lens. It encourages us to imagine a different, ethical mode of living with animals even if it involves risks to ourselves. Each contributor to this roundtable critically analyzes an aspect of the book. Alicia Izharuddin focuses on issues arising from gendered care in the volume, Monamie Haines reflects on how the book deploys the concepts of nature-culture and decolonization, Faizah Zakaria discusses the moral imperatives in the book and the possibilities it holds for radical change, and Robert Cribb analyzes the book's colonial framework an...
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either cri...
Information concerning orangutans living in the wild and the issue of their breeding has been summar...
Wild orangutans (Pongo spp.) rescued from human-wildlife conflict must be adequately rehabilitated b...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study about ecological displacement, affective encounters, the ...
Within human cultures, animals often come to symbolize the environmental controversies in which they...
Within human cultures, animals often come to symbolize the environmental controversies in which they...
For more than 50 years, Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) have been rescued ...
Drawing on two research projects on human-orangutan relationships, I reflect on how methods beyond s...
The survival of wild orangutans, our close relatives and members of the great ape family, is increas...
Primate field projects are often under the direction of foreign researchers, who live and work along...
Ex-captive orangutans that have returned to free forest life in Bornean forests offer exceptional op...
The socioecological model offers a framework for attempting to explain variation in sociality based ...
In an era of mass extinction, who gets a life jacket, who is left to drown or swim—and on what basis...
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either cri...
The reintroduction of ex-captive orangutans Pongo pygmaeus) is part of a comprehensive conservation ...
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either cri...
Information concerning orangutans living in the wild and the issue of their breeding has been summar...
Wild orangutans (Pongo spp.) rescued from human-wildlife conflict must be adequately rehabilitated b...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study about ecological displacement, affective encounters, the ...
Within human cultures, animals often come to symbolize the environmental controversies in which they...
Within human cultures, animals often come to symbolize the environmental controversies in which they...
For more than 50 years, Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) have been rescued ...
Drawing on two research projects on human-orangutan relationships, I reflect on how methods beyond s...
The survival of wild orangutans, our close relatives and members of the great ape family, is increas...
Primate field projects are often under the direction of foreign researchers, who live and work along...
Ex-captive orangutans that have returned to free forest life in Bornean forests offer exceptional op...
The socioecological model offers a framework for attempting to explain variation in sociality based ...
In an era of mass extinction, who gets a life jacket, who is left to drown or swim—and on what basis...
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either cri...
The reintroduction of ex-captive orangutans Pongo pygmaeus) is part of a comprehensive conservation ...
Interactions between conservation and the social sciences are frequently characterized by either cri...
Information concerning orangutans living in the wild and the issue of their breeding has been summar...
Wild orangutans (Pongo spp.) rescued from human-wildlife conflict must be adequately rehabilitated b...