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Animal Studies Journal is a forum for current research in human-animal studies. We publish international cross-disciplinary scholarship. CURRENT ISSUE: FLOURISH

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Thoroughly enjoyed speaking about the historic Primate Rights Initiative in the Canton of Basel to courtneymfern from Nonhuman Rights Project Project together with Silvano Lieger from Sentience – Politik für Tiere #animalrights Check out our recorded conversation here: youtube.com/watch?v=1yS2B4…

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NEW! in Vol 10.2 Annie Potts and Philip Armstrong convey the emotional and physical experience of being in relationship with a designated "pest" animal, while succinctly situating that experience within a relevant environmental context. Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

NEW! in Vol 10.2 Annie Potts and Philip Armstrong convey the emotional and physical experience of being in relationship with a designated "pest" animal, while succinctly situating that experience within a relevant environmental context. Read and RT  ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…
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We publish creative work too! From the new Volume 10.2 Animal Studies Journal, this wonderful story 'Habitat Mosaic' by Adrienne Corradini. A young fox and a hunter’s daughter negotiate the emotional and physical landscape of a rural Australian property. ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

We publish creative work too! From the new Volume 10.2 Animal Studies Journal, this wonderful story 'Habitat Mosaic' by Adrienne Corradini. 

A young fox and a hunter’s daughter negotiate the emotional and physical landscape of a rural Australian property. ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…
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NEW! Jan Brueggemeier of RMIT University La Trobe University writes about the continuing work of the Nature in the Dark (NITD) project, and how we cannot justify setting arbitrary limits on our valuing, questioning or understanding of the non-human world. Please Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

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MUST READ: Speaking about Animal Rights in the History of Parliament Oral History Project by Emme Ledgerwood exploring former MPs’ responses to animal rights issues. thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2021/12/14/ani… #AnimalRights #Vegan #laws #legislation #parliament

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NEW! In Vol. 10/2 Thomas Aiello of Valdosta State University explores the history of animal satire through the story of The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals. Please Read and RT! ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

NEW! In Vol. 10/2 <a href="/thomasaiello/">Thomas Aiello</a> of <a href="/valdostastate/">Valdosta State University</a> explores the history of animal satire through the story of The Society for Indecency to Naked Animals. Please Read and RT! ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…
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NEW! In Vol. 10/2 Kathie Jenni offer a secular analysis of gluttony and cowardice, examining their roles in common failures to empathise with animals. Please Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

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NEW! In Vol 10/2 Sanna Karkulehto and Nora Schuurman write about "Learning to Read Equine Agency: Sense and Sensitivity at the Intersection of Scientific, Tacit and Situated Knowledges" Please Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

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NEW! In Vol. 10/2 Mara Miele Harriet Smith, Rebekah Fox and Nickie Charles explore the workings of power in dog training cultures through an analysis of UK dog training manuals from the mid-19th century to the present. Please Read and RT! ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

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NEW! In VOl. 10/2 Linda Williams of RMIT University considers what the qualities of visual aesthetics bring to the study of extinction. The focus of visual analysis is on five paintings by the contemporary Iranian artist Naeemeh Naeemaei. Please Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…

NEW! In VOl. 10/2 Linda Williams of <a href="/RMIT/">RMIT University</a> considers what the qualities of visual aesthetics bring to the study of extinction. The focus of visual analysis is on five paintings by the contemporary Iranian artist Naeemeh Naeemaei. Please Read and RT ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol10/iss2…
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Night In A Cage 2022 : Make a donation today to Free the Bears fundraiser Night In A Cage 2022 night-in-a-cage-2022.raisely.com/mary-hutton #night-in-a-cage-2022 via Raisely

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The Number Game: Counting Kangaroos. Well over one million kangaroos are shot each year in NSW, around half of them for the kangaroo ‘industry’, a harvest underpinned by the annual figures which suggest kangaroos are a ‘pest’, ‘in plague proportions. ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol11/iss1…

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Mutual Rescue: Disabled Animals and Their Caretakers ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol11/iss1… Professor Lynda Birke, University of Chester and Professor Lori Gruen, Wesleyan University

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Learning Hope in the Anthropocene: The Party for the Animals and Hope as a Political Practice ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol11/iss1… Eva Meijer, University of Amsterdam

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Just published - ‘Cultured’ Food Futures? Agricultural Power, New Meat Ontologies, and Law in the Anthropocene ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol11/iss2…

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"I'm staggered that anyone could think this would pass a wise use test." David Papps Peter McCutcheon investigated the proposed Toondah Harbour development, and why it's vital we protect this wetland habitat for critically endangered wildlife. Stay updated: actforbirds.org/savetoondah/730