Animals and urban gentrification: Displacement and injustice in the trans-species city

P Hubbard, A Brooks - Progress in Human Geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Urban gentrification debates are essentially anthropocentric, ignoring how the presence of
animals at the gentrification frontier can promote or oppose capital accumulation. By way of …

Animal geographies II: Killing and caring (in times of crisis)

L Gibbs - Progress in Human Geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Humans kill and care for animals in a multitude of contexts. These themes–killing and caring–
form the focus of this second report on animal geographies research. Most notably, killing …

Transspecies liminality: unpacking the politics and patchy legitimization of urban human-cat relations

J Johnston - Social & Cultural Geography, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Urban human-cat relations depend on complex and contingent systems of overlap**
policies, ordinances, and laws. Cats defy anthropocentric binaries and boundaries. In …

Deathly storytelling in the ecological city: How pigeons became falcon food in Baltimore, Maryland

JH Pitas - Social & cultural geography, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Cities are important sites of accumulation within capitalism, but also home for many humans
and non-humans. Rock pigeons (Columba livia) are ubiquitous, but not always welcome …

Postextinction Geographies: Audiovisual Afterlives of the Bucardo and the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

H Hunter, A Searle - Annals of the American Association of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
How do technologies animate more-than-human geographies after extinction? How can
geographical scholarship evoke, or bring presence to, extinct biota? In an epoch …

Deadly intersections: Living and dying with non-humans in everyday life

M Shcheglovitova, JH Pitas - Social & Cultural Geography, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Social and cultural geographers have long-recognized the power of death to produce
spaces, affects and values. This special issue explores intersections between social and …

Becoming Feral: A Politics of Animal Sheltering and the Operationalization of Ferality to Manage Free-Roaming Cats

JJ Johnston - 2021 - digitalcommons.fiu.edu
Being labeled feral is a death sentence. Making animals killable is a process rooted in
histories of control and situated within contemporary iterations of social, political, and legal …

Dead Wood: Growing, Wasting, and Harvesting Baltimore's Urban Forest

M Shcheglovitova - 2020 - search.proquest.com
US cities are “going green,” evoking utopian images of tree lined streets, lush parks, and
swimmable waterways. But as a practice,“going green” is messy. When sustainability …

[การอ้างอิง][C] Planning the Spaces of the Dead: A Discursive Look at the Critical Imaginative Potential of Urban Cemeteries

HW Koppang - 2023