Looking Ahead to AASA 2025
Looking ahead: Centring Animals Across the Disciplines AASA 2025 Written by Davita Coronel in conversation with Fernando do Campo. Our conference is only two weeks away! Time to look ahead: […]
Looking ahead: Centring Animals Across the Disciplines AASA 2025 Written by Davita Coronel in conversation with Fernando do Campo. Our conference is only two weeks away! Time to look ahead: […]
Our Opening Keynote Session The AASA 2025 conference marks a huge milestone for our Association. We will open the conference with a special session that celebrates the 20th anniversary of
Our First Keynote Speaker The organising committee for AASA 2025 is overjoyed to announce Danielle Celermajer as our first keynote speaker. Read Dany’s abstract for her talk here: Researching our
Registrations Are Open! The University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia 5 – 7 November The 2025 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference is held on the lands of Jagera, Giabal
The University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia 5 – 7 November Abstract submissions have now closed. The 2025 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference is held on the lands of Jagera,
AASA 2025 – Call For Papers AASA 2025: Centring Animals Across The Disciplines The 2025 Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Conference, Centring Animals Across the Disciplines, asks us to pause,
In this Advocacy Update, Dinesh Wadiwel speaks with Alex Vince, Campaign Manager for Animal Liberation Dinesh: I am curious about your background. How long have you been at Animal Liberation,
Dinesh Wadiwel speaks with AASA member, Michelle Szydlowski about her latest publicationCongratulations on Elephant Tourism in Nepal. Szydlowski, Michelle (2024) Elephant Tourism in Nepal Historical Perspectives, Current Health and Welfare
Ondine Sherman talks to AASA members Josephine Brown and Zoei Sutton about their latest publication Browne, Josephine and Sutton, Zoei (eds) Human-Animal Relationships in Times of Pandemic and Climate Crises:
Ondine Sherman talks to AASA member, Rachel Yerbury about her latest publication. Yerbury, R. M. Zoos and aquaria: Dark Tourism or Light fun? (2023) A post-humanist perspective. Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism, 2,