Thom van Dooren has co-edited a special issue of Environmental Humanities entitled ‘Multispecies Studies’, along with Ursula Munster, Eben Kirksey, Deborah Bird Rose, Matthew Chrulew and Anna Tsing. Articles include:
Thom van Dooren, Eben Kirskey, and Ursula Münster: ‘Multispecies Studies: Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness’, Environmental Humanities 8 (1) June 2016; and
Thom van Dooren and Deborah Bird Rose: ‘Lively Ethography: Storying Animist Worlds’, Environmental Humanities 8 (1) June 2016.
Yamini Narayanan has edited a special issue of Sustainable Development on ‘Religion, Sustainable Development and Policy: Principles to Practice’. Articles include:
Yamini Narayanan (2016) ‘Where are the Animals in Sustainable Development? Religion and the Case for Ethical Stewardship in Animal Husbandry.’ Sustainable Development 24 (3): 172-180.
Simon Coghlan (2016). ‘Moral Individualism and Relationalism: a Narrative-Style Philosophical Challenge’. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 1-17.
Simon Coghlan (2016). ‘Humanism, Anti-Humanism, and Nonhuman Animals’. Society & Animals.
Affrica Taylor (2016). ‘Child-animal Relations’. In M. A. Peters (Ed.) Encyclopaedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory, Amsterdam: Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-532-7_265-1
V. Pacini-Ketchabaw, A. Taylor & M. Blaise (2016). ‘De-centring the human in multispecies ethnographies’. In C. Taylor & C. Hughes (Eds.) Posthuman Research Practices in Education, Houndmills, Basingstoke & Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.149-167.
Affrica Taylor and V. Pacini-Ketchabaw (2016). ‘Kids, Roos, and Raccoons: Awkward Encounters and Mixed Affects’, Children’s Geographies. DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2016.1199849
Perdita Phillips (2016). Night for Day: Anticipating Environmental Futures Through Contemporary Art. GeoHumanities, 1-9. doi:10.1080/2373566X.2016.1164535