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100 _aHovorka, Alice J.
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245 _aAnimal geographies III: Species relations of power
260 _bSage,
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300 _aVol 43, Issue 4, 2019 (749-757 p.)
520 _aIn this final report on animal geographies, I address species relations of power. These relations reflect the relative power held by various animal groups, as expressed in their circumstances and experiences and as mediated through human-animal dynamics. Investigating the breadth and complexity of these power dynamics is important given that we live in a multispecies world and we continue to seek avenues for de-centring ‘the human’ in theory and practice. Animal geographies offer scholarly tools through which to explore, unpack, and interrogate multispecies hierarchical networks. The result is a holistic, in-depth view of relations of power that illuminates how animal social groups are bound up with humans, as well as with other animals, in ways that produce and reproduce species-based differences and inequalities.
650 _aanimal geographies,
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650 _a differences,
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650 _ahierarchies,
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650 _amultispecies relations,
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651 _ainequalities,
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_dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019.
_tProgress in human geography/
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132518775837
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