AASA Members – new publications
Borrowy, I., Justine Philip, M. Armiero, M. Mart and S. Muller (2021) ‘Toxins, Me and Everybody Else: On Science & […]
Borrowy, I., Justine Philip, M. Armiero, M. Mart and S. Muller (2021) ‘Toxins, Me and Everybody Else: On Science & […]
This conference focuses on resilience and flourishing in animal lives. The Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) calls for paper and panel proposals for
2-4pm, Tuesday 20th July 2020
An increasing amount of evidence shows that a number of animals have language or language-like properties. I summarize this information
In 2018 I had a deeply personal experience with a member of a whale community that brought home to me
Closing: 12 February 2021 Birds are affected by land-use changes impacting structure and composition of forests and many species rely