Multinatural geographies for the Anthropocene
J Lorimer - Progress in human geography, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The recent diagnosis of the Anthropocene represents the public death of the modern
understanding of Nature removed from society. It also challenges the modern science …
understanding of Nature removed from society. It also challenges the modern science …
Matter beginning to matter: On posthumanist understandings of the vital emergence of health
GJ Andrews, C Duff - Social Science & Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
In recent years much health research across the social sciences and humanities has
undergone a noticeable, albeit by no means cohesive or comprehensive,'turn'towards a …
undergone a noticeable, albeit by no means cohesive or comprehensive,'turn'towards a …
[BOOK][B] Encountering affect: Capacities, apparatuses, conditions
B Anderson - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Since the mid-1990s, affect has become central to the social sciences and humanities.
Debates abound over how to conceptualise affect, and how to understand the …
Debates abound over how to conceptualise affect, and how to understand the …
[BOOK][B] Wildlife in the Anthropocene: conservation after nature
J Lorimer - 2015 - books.google.com
Elephants rarely breed in captivity and are not considered domesticated, yet they interact
with people regularly and adapt to various environments. Too social and sagacious to be …
with people regularly and adapt to various environments. Too social and sagacious to be …
[BOOK][B] What comes after entanglement?: Activism, anthropocentrism, and an ethics of exclusion
EH Giraud - 2019 - books.google.com
By foregrounding the ways that human existence is bound together with the lives of other
entities, contemporary cultural theorists have sought to move beyond an anthropocentric …
entities, contemporary cultural theorists have sought to move beyond an anthropocentric …
Animal geographies II: methods
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 …
but, critically, the methods we use to engage with both in relation. This second review …
Sticky lives: Slugs, detachment and more‐than‐human ethics in the garden
F Ginn - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In response to the pressing need to re‐constitute the ways we live with non‐humans, more‐
than‐human geography's distinctive contribution has been to describe an ethics based not …
than‐human geography's distinctive contribution has been to describe an ethics based not …
(Dis) entangling Barad: Materialisms and ethics
In the wake of the widespread uptake of and debate surrounding the work of Karen Barad,
this article revisits her core conceptual contributions. We offer descriptions, elaborations …
this article revisits her core conceptual contributions. We offer descriptions, elaborations …
The biopolitics of animal being and welfare: dog control and care in the UK and India
K Srinivasan - Transactions of the Institute of British …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The UK is widely regarded as a nation committed to animal welfare. On the other hand, the
precarious lives of India's stray dogs have attracted a considerable amount of international …
precarious lives of India's stray dogs have attracted a considerable amount of international …
Location-based services, conspicuous mobility, and the location-aware future
MW Wilson - Geoforum, 2012 - Elsevier
The production and consumption of geographic information is becoming a more mobile
practice, with more corporate actors challenging the traditional stronghold of Esri-and …
practice, with more corporate actors challenging the traditional stronghold of Esri-and …