“Fox Tots Attack Shock”: Urban foxes, mass media and boundary-breaching

A Cassidy, B Mills - … Communication: A Journal of Nature and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
On June 7, 2010, UK media outlets reported that 9-month-old twins living in East London
had been rushed to hospital following a “suspected fox attack”: the babies had been …

Taking prejudice seriously: Burkean reflections on the rural past and present

E Von Essen, MP Allen - Sociologia Ruralis, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Urban‐based nature conservation elites often condemn rural communities as backwards
when they appeal to the value of tradition. Nevertheless, drawing from an interview study of …

Hunters, crown, nobles, and conservation elites: class antagonism over the ownership of common fauna

E Von Essen, M Allen, HP Hansen - International Journal of Cultural …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Because of their status of res nullius—owned by no one—property theory is underdeveloped
in regard to wildlife. In this article, wildlife is seen to be sometimes subject to a shadow …

Hunting and the right to landscape: Comparing the Portuguese and Danish traditions and current challenges

J Carolino, J Primdahl, T Pinto-Correia… - The Right to …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
By the right to landscape we mean a concern with the inclusions and exclusions operated by
landscape-related practices. Different authors argue that hegemonic landscapes create …

In the gap between legality and legitimacy

E Von Essen - Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 2016 - pub.epsilon.slu.se
It may be challenging to see how illegal hunting, a crime that ostensibly proceeds as shoot,
shovel and shut up in remote rural communities, at all communicates with the regime …

Making Modern England: the 'New Domesday'and Estate Landscapes during the Late-Nineteenth Century

JC Finch - 2019 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
The landed estate was the pre-eminent cultural landscape across Britain until at least the
1880s. It was both ubiquitous and socially significant, but its form and character varied over …

Hunting: A Case Study in Balancing Cultural and Biological Diversity

L Martinet - Penser le lien culture-nature en droit: Réflexions …, 2023 - degruyter.com
Traditional1 hunting reflects the relationship a community maintains with its land and natural
resources. As a cultural practice, hunting results of the interaction of a community with its …

Peopling polite landscapes: community and heritage at Poltimore, Devon

O Creighton, P Cunningham, H French - Landscape History, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Poltimore House, near Exeter, Devon, was the seat of the Bampfylde family from
the mid-sixteenth century until the 1920s. The AHRC-funded knowledge transfer project …

Equine gatekeepers, animal narratives and foxhunting landscapes

A Acton - Anthrozoös, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Firstly, this paper analyzes the dynamic between horse, rider, and landscape in foxhunting
culture. Secondly, it considers nonhuman animals as active elements within the research …

[引用][C] Animals as neighbors: the past and present of commensal animals

T O'Connor - 2013 - MSU Press