The Joy of Pests: Camaraderie, Wonder and Dialectical Autonomy in UK Professional Pest Management
Short Abstract Using interviews and participant observation, this research explores the everyday practices and experiences of UK‐based pest management professionals. It reveals an unexpected and unalienated ‘joy of pests’ anchored in problem‐solving variety, camaraderie and zoological curiosity.
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