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_aGibbs, Leah M. _958623 |
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_aAnimal geographies I: _bHearing the cry and extending beyond |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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300 | _aVol. 44, issue 4, 2020 ( 769–777 p.). | ||
520 | _aResearch 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 growing empirical, conceptual and methodological diversity of the field. It then explores two themes, which seek, in turn, to look very closely at the animal and beyond it. The first theme incorporates efforts to attend to the lived experiences of animals and the nonhuman side of human-animal relations: to ‘hear the cry’ of the nonhuman. The second includes attempts to move beyond both the kinds of animals most commonly considered within the field of animal geographies, and beyond the animal itself. | ||
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_012579 _917141 _dLondon: Sage Publication Ltd, 2019. _tProgress in human geography/ _x 03091325 |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0309132519863483 | ||
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