Animal Studies Journal 7.1 out now
The latest edition of Animal Studies Journal is out now! This issue comprises articles from a range of disciplinary perspectives, all addressing the need for change in human-animal relations, with many raising questions of intersectionality and activism. You will also find a review essay and other reviews of recent publications in the field. All the articles […]
‘Jews for Animals’ Campus Fellowship Applications are now open!
Applications are now open for the ‘Jews for Animals’ college fellowship program for the 2018-2019 school year! This program is an initiative of The Shamayim V’Aretz Institute, a Jewish animal welfare organization that educates leaders, trains advocates, and leads campaigns for the ethical treatment of animals. Fellows will learn from Jewish animal advocates on monthly […]
Call for Papers: James Joyce and Non-Human in James Joyce Quarterly
James Joyce Quarterly Special Issue Call for Papers: Joyce and the Non-Human (abstract deadline June 30th, 1st draft articles by January 15th 2019) The idea for this issue began with a panel for the Toronto Joyce Symposium on “Our Funnaminal World,” which later turned into the theme for this year’s Zurich James Joyce Workshop (“Joycean Animals”). […]
Defining Human-Animal Studies Video Series & New Course Listings at the Animals & Society Institute
The sixth video in Defining HAS Video series, is by Lisa Kemmerer, Professor of Philosophy and Religions at Montana State University, who has defined “animal”. Find it here! And don’t forget to check out the other videos in the series! Naming the Field by Ken Shapiro Anthrozoology by Anthony Podberscek Speciesism by Peter Singer Intersectionality by […]