This paper explores the ways in which scientists have managed the concept of animal ‘agency’ in twentieth-century field based studies of animal behaviour. Using a range of popular accounts published between 1868 and 2012, it provides the intellectual and historical context for the sharp increase in field studies of animals – and their popularisations– that took place from the late nineteen-sixties on. It argues that the vivid depiction of animal characters and personalities, with individual and community histories intertwined, is firmly grounded in the methodologies adopted for field studies of animal behaviour. It suggests that intellectual interest in animal agency not only itself needs to be historically situated, but close historiograph...
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Drawing on insights from qualitative social science research, this paper aims to prompt reflection o...
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International audienceThis paper focuses on animal-centred organisations that operate based on the i...
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Current wildlife management practices rely largely on quantitative data to legitimise decisions, man...
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This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The purpose of the present study was to develop a “narrative ethology,” a theory that accounts for t...
Current research about wildlife has tended to emphasize the contributions of scientific perspectives...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
Drawing on insights from qualitative social science research, this paper aims to prompt reflection o...
This thesis sets out to identify and explain the encouragements and constraints (both 'internal' aca...
International audienceThis paper focuses on animal-centred organisations that operate based on the i...
The study of animal behavior has fascinated man ever since the time of Aesop. By long historical tra...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...
Current wildlife management practices rely largely on quantitative data to legitimise decisions, man...
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and s...
This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
Studies of environmental history provide an important lens through which to analyse our contemporary...
This paper provides a framework for understanding the Government\u27s position on many wildlife topi...
The purpose of the present study was to develop a “narrative ethology,” a theory that accounts for t...
Current research about wildlife has tended to emphasize the contributions of scientific perspectives...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
Drawing on insights from qualitative social science research, this paper aims to prompt reflection o...