Summer Retreat Program at Shin Pond, Maine
Summer Retreat Program at Shin Pond, Maine for Animal/Humane/Environmental Studies The 300-acre Camp Muse at Shin Pond, Maine, is the site of a Summer Retreat Program for writers, scholars, artists, […]
Summer Retreat Program at Shin Pond, Maine for Animal/Humane/Environmental Studies The 300-acre Camp Muse at Shin Pond, Maine, is the site of a Summer Retreat Program for writers, scholars, artists, […]
SLSA Conference November 9 – 12th, 2017 Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona What are the temporalities, histories, and post-mortem animal embodiments of taxidermic forms and fictions? In her seminal essay,
A reminder that the AASA is offering 4 travel scholarships this year for the Animal Intersections conference in Adelaide, July 2017. 1 x International PG, 1 x Domestic PG and
Registrations are now open (early bird till March 19) for the 2 day meeting ‘Hearing’. The schedule and link to registration information is via this link.
There are 3 positions (2 PhD fellowships and 1 Post-doc) for the project ‘Narrating the Mesh’. The application date is 2 May for the PhD positions and 5 June for
The Animal Museum, LA February 25 – April 30, 2017 Curated by artists Kathryn Eddy, Janell O’Rourke, L.A. Watson The Sexual Politics of Meat (SPOM) exhibition is a traveling show
Organizational studies have traditionally focused solely on humans within organizations, neglecting and marginalizing other species as objects, food, symbols and resources. While such humanist hegemony is understandable from a pragmatic
Sanctuary: Reflecting on Refuge a conference about care and purpose at farmed animal sanctuaries September 29-30, 2017 Location: Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut Hosted by VINE Sanctuary and Wesleyan Animal Studies
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