This paper develops the concept of multispecies thought through a study of dog-walking in a public park in Lancaster, England. It draws on cybernetic ideas from Bateson, Peircean semiotics and von Uexküll’s umwelten to explore how multispecies worlds come into being in the spaces of the park, and amongst humans, dogs, leads, toys and other things. It focuses on how an understanding of multispecies thought can be discerned that is not only specific to the situated relations in dog-walks, but also constituted through routines that foster new capacities between specific bodies. In this way, we come to understand multispecies worlds as located at the sites where specific, associated worlds are co-produced by dogs and humans yet reducible to nei...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
The book raises semiotic questions of human–animal relations: what is the semiotic character of diff...
My research seeks out muted narratives that struggle to be heard in the contested city of Belfast. M...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
This paper draws on a study of companion animals in human households and public spaces, deploying ma...
In this paper, we present findings from interviews conducted with people who walk with dogs. Drawing...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
The domestic use of tracking technology with pets is on the rise, yet is under-researched. We invest...
The domestic use of tracking technology with pets is on the rise, yet is under-researched. We invest...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on human-animal relations by analyzing dog walking in co...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
The emerging multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages researchers to move beyond h...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
The book raises semiotic questions of human–animal relations: what is the semiotic character of diff...
My research seeks out muted narratives that struggle to be heard in the contested city of Belfast. M...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
This paper draws on a study of companion animals in human households and public spaces, deploying ma...
In this paper, we present findings from interviews conducted with people who walk with dogs. Drawing...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
The domestic use of tracking technology with pets is on the rise, yet is under-researched. We invest...
The domestic use of tracking technology with pets is on the rise, yet is under-researched. We invest...
Based upon a multi-species ethnography of companion dog training in the UK, this paper examines the ...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on human-animal relations by analyzing dog walking in co...
Humans are far from the only species who make worlds, and thus make futures; ‘Worlding’ entails an a...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
In this article we use actual instances of human conduct with animals to reflect on the debates abou...
The emerging multidisciplinary field of human-animal studies encourages researchers to move beyond h...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
The book raises semiotic questions of human–animal relations: what is the semiotic character of diff...
My research seeks out muted narratives that struggle to be heard in the contested city of Belfast. M...