Purpose – Now that the human-animal distinction is increasingly critiqued from various disciplinary perspectives, to the point where some suggest even letting go of the distinction completely, the purpose of this paper is to argue that organizational ethnography should start to explore in more detail what this means for organizational ethnographic research, theory and analysis to include non-human animals in it. Design/methodology/approach – Revisiting the author’s earlier organizational ethnographic work in Zimbabwe on a private wildlife conservancy, an organization that was specifically set up for and around wildlife. At the same time these non-human animals were not taken into account methodologically nor featured at all in the empirical...
Posthumanism has challenged the social sciences and humanities to rethink anthopocentricism within t...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals' role in society have received little attention f...
The moral status of animals is growingly debated in society; notably, they are more and more claimed...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals’ role in society have received little attention f...
Despite recent developments in the field of human–animal studies and a surge of growth in scholarsh...
This ethnographic study explores the relationships between humans and animals who work together. Spe...
This paper argues for the development of new methodologies for studying animals and human-animal rel...
Posthumanism has challenged the social sciences and humanities to rethink anthopocentricism within t...
This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
Posthumanism has challenged the social sciences and humanities to rethink anthopocentricism within t...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals' role in society have received little attention f...
The moral status of animals is growingly debated in society; notably, they are more and more claimed...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
International audienceQuestions concerning animals’ role in society have received little attention f...
Despite recent developments in the field of human–animal studies and a surge of growth in scholarsh...
This ethnographic study explores the relationships between humans and animals who work together. Spe...
This paper argues for the development of new methodologies for studying animals and human-animal rel...
Posthumanism has challenged the social sciences and humanities to rethink anthopocentricism within t...
This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
Posthumanism has challenged the social sciences and humanities to rethink anthopocentricism within t...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...