H Buller - Progress in Human Geography, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Animal geographies challenge not only the place and placing of the human and the animal but, critically, the methods we use to engage with both in relation. This second review …
LM Gibbs - Progress in Human Geography, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on animal geographies is burgeoning. This report identifies key themes emerging in the sub-discipline over the past two to three years. It begins with an overview of the …
Giant isopods are one of the star attractions in the Toba Aquarium, Japan. Under normal circumstances these crustaceans live at depth on the cold, dark ocean floor, scavenging …
A Schrader - Social Studies of Science, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Prompted by a classroom discussion on knowledge politics in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, this article offers a reading of Hugh Raffles' Insectopedia entry on Chernobyl. In that …
L Argüelles, H March - Progress in Human Geography, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a vegetal political ecology of weeds. Weeds have barely been analysed in the burgeoning field of 'more-than-human'scholarship, this despite their ubiquity and …
How the presence of the tsetse fly turned the African forest into an open laboratory where African knowledge formed the basis of colonial tsetse control policies. The tsetse fly is a pan …
L Fleischmann - Political Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
This article unravels the processes of abjection that render certain nonhumans as abject, devoid of value and amenable to elimination and killing. It argues that these processes play …
K Yee, EL Sharp - New Zealand Geographer, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
What ethico‐politics are we complicit in when we eat insects? Or produce them for feed? In this article we think through underexplored ideas of human‐insect response‐abilities, or …
Scientific narratives surrounding colony collapse disorder (CCD) are often played against one another. However, oppositional knowledge politics do not neatly segregate the …