This special issue of Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances offers a reflection on the development of diverse proposals and perspectives in the humanities and social sciences regarding the “work of nature”. This introduction provides a general but non-exhaustive overview of the notion of work in the knowledge production systems of animal and environmental studies. It firstly draws attention to the pioneering dimension of animal studies, as their seminal research called into question the Marxist legacy regarding the relation between work, subjectivity, and value. This subsequently gave rise to diverse reflections in the domains of the political economy and ethics. Secondly, this overview sheds light on the shifting boundaries of work in th...
National audienceThe study of subjective accounts of animals at work typifies an original subject fo...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Ce numéro de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances propose une réflexion sur le développement d...
Este número de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances plantea una reflexión sobre el desarrollo ...
International audienceCe numéro de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances propose une réflexion ...
International audienceContemporary ideas of nature were largely shaped by schools of thought from We...
What work does the naturalization of work do? What are its political-economic implications? Trajecto...
International audienceFor many organizations, animals are indispensable resources and without their ...
This Open Access book brings together authoritative voices in animal and environmental ethics, who a...
In recent years, the Marxist method of world-literary theory has given birth to world-ecological lit...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
This paper approaches thinking about animals via the animal humanities, focusing on the conflicting ...
National audienceOur paper highlights questions addressed by ecologization processes in agriculture ...
This study is an attempt to understand how contemporary western culture models human nature. This an...
National audienceThe study of subjective accounts of animals at work typifies an original subject fo...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Ce numéro de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances propose une réflexion sur le développement d...
Este número de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances plantea una reflexión sobre el desarrollo ...
International audienceCe numéro de la Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances propose une réflexion ...
International audienceContemporary ideas of nature were largely shaped by schools of thought from We...
What work does the naturalization of work do? What are its political-economic implications? Trajecto...
International audienceFor many organizations, animals are indispensable resources and without their ...
This Open Access book brings together authoritative voices in animal and environmental ethics, who a...
In recent years, the Marxist method of world-literary theory has given birth to world-ecological lit...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
This paper approaches thinking about animals via the animal humanities, focusing on the conflicting ...
National audienceOur paper highlights questions addressed by ecologization processes in agriculture ...
This study is an attempt to understand how contemporary western culture models human nature. This an...
National audienceThe study of subjective accounts of animals at work typifies an original subject fo...
International audienceThis paper, based on empirical fieldwork, analyses zoos as dispositive of anim...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...