Funding for Animal Advocacy Research
Animal Advocacy Research Fund The purpose of this fund is to support research that contributes to an understanding of effective animal advocacy. We will prioritize research that contributes to an […]
Animal Advocacy Research Fund The purpose of this fund is to support research that contributes to an understanding of effective animal advocacy. We will prioritize research that contributes to an […]
CFP: Tracking the Human-Wildlife-Conservation Nexus Across the HAS Landscape (Special issue of Society and Animals planned for 2017) Since the inaugural issue of Society and Animals in 1993, disparate academic
The Department of Philosophy at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada hosts a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Animal Studies, associated with the APPLE program. This is a one-year non-renewable 12-month fellowship, supporting
Workshop on Animal Agriculture from the Middle East to Asia Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA May 11-12, 2017 The Harvard South Asia Institute, the Harvard Law School Animal Law &
CFP: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 2017: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, 6-8 NOVEMBER 2017 In 1997, the University of Melbourne hosted a major international conference on ‘Environmental Justice: Global Ethics
The Animal Studies Journal has just released a general call for papers – see pdf asj-call-for-papers-2016
We are pleased to announce 4 Travel Scholarships are available for attendance at the Animal Intersections Conference, AASA 2017, Adelaide. AASA 2017 PG Student Travel Scholarships & Travel Scholarships
Expressions of interest sought for the curated exhibition ‘Animal Intersections’ which will occur alongside the conference at the University of Adelaide July 3-5, 2017. Exhibition Dates: 3-15 July, 2017 Venue:
Call for Papers: Special Edition of the Animal Studies Journal ‘Animal Sanctuaries’ Guest Editor: Elan Abrell We seek articles that consider animal sanctuaries as unique sites of human-animal interaction that
Meat Culture is now available – featuring an amazing line up of authors and topics. The analysis of meat and its place in Western culture has been central to Human-Animal