Member blog: Roslyn Appleby
I grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, but was lucky to inherit a passionate attachment to rural ‘nature’ through […]
I grew up in the suburbs of Sydney, but was lucky to inherit a passionate attachment to rural ‘nature’ through […]
The Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) is launching a new suite of prizes to recognise, celebrate and reward scholars in
Archer-Lean, C. (2021). Animal Representative Presence: Problems and Potential in Recent Australian Fiction. In J. Gildersleeve (Ed.), The Routledge Companion to
My practice is based in learning through sculpture and performance. I believe the way to understanding my shared paths with
A wonderful list of recent works by AASA members:- Borrowy, I., Justine Philip, M. Armiero, M. Mart and S. Muller
Much scholarship in Animal Studies challenges mainstream practices involving the use of animals, and as such this research can draw
This conference focuses on resilience and flourishing in animal lives. The Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) calls for paper and panel proposals for
Annie Edney and Iris Marie BergmannOpening: Sun 4 July 2021, 3 pm Opening talk: Angelica Hristakos Exhibition: 3 – 18
2-4pm, Tuesday 20th July 2020 Some of the best work in animal studies engages readers through compelling and creative story
An increasing amount of evidence shows that a number of animals have language or language-like properties. I summarize this information