Children and animal abuse webinar series out now
From The Animal & Society Institute: Over the past few months ASI’s Human-Animal Programs Director Lisa Lunghofer presented a series of three webinars about the impact of animal abuse on […]
From The Animal & Society Institute: Over the past few months ASI’s Human-Animal Programs Director Lisa Lunghofer presented a series of three webinars about the impact of animal abuse on […]
Undergraduate Paper Prize The Animals & Society Institute (ASI) and Wesleyan Animal Studies (WAS) invite applications for the fourth annual undergraduate prize competition for undergraduate students pursuing research in Human-Animal
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:
The latest edition of the Animal Studies Journal was initially conceived by associate editor Sally Borrell who framed the call for papers with a quote from Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx
The Conference Program for Animaladies is now available at the HARN: Human Animal Research Network website. Over 2 days there will be 8 panel sessions, a keynote by Professor Lori
Lucy’s Project will present the second annual conference on animals affected by domestic violence, bringing together speakers from Australia and across the globe to talk about the challenges, triumph and
The Animals in Society Working Group, based at Flinders University, SA have started a new series called ‘Why Animal Studies?’. In their first post Niki Rust reflects on the way
The RSPCA Australia Sybil Emslie Animal Law Scholarship is intended to celebrate Sybil Emslie’s life-long commitment to the care and protection of animals by encouraging legal scholarship and practice dedicated
Jill Bough, 2016. ‘Our stubborn prejudice about donkeys is shifting as they protect Australia’s sheep from wild dogs’, Australian Zoologist, 38 (1): 17-25. Thom van Dooren, 2016. ‘The Unwelcome Crows:
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