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Exploring Levels of Interspecies Interaction: Expectations, Knowledge, and Empathy in Human–Dog Relationships [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
This exploratory study examines the complex dynamics of human–dog relationships and their impact on interspecies communication. Twelve human–dog dyads were studied using narrative interviews to explore how people perceive their relationships with their ...
Anna K. E. Schneider, Juliane Bräuer
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Food and Interspecies Relations: Relating Food Ethics and African Environmental Values Through Proverbs [PDF]

open access: hybrid
Abstract Abstract in Annang Ñaña nnē agwo èdiá mkpö àkéné ñaña mkpö àtié k’ iduñ ámö ákè ’mö étóhò. Idó ndidia ’dé èwuàná nnè unám. Ufiod Annang ámì ábó ké ‘Ádé agwo áköd inuen áköd.’ Nwed ñduönö ámi ásé ñaña idó ndidia áköñö ké m’ idó ábót.
Diana‐Abasi Ibanga
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Reconstruction of interspecies relations in the models of population dynamics based on individual-oriented approach

open access: bronzeŽurnal obŝej biologii
The subject of the article is to establish the relationship between trophic functions as properties of interacting populations as a whole and the characteristics of individual foraging behavior of consumers. The article classifies general predator–prey models and trophic functions as integral components of these models.
A. D. Sheremetyeva   +3 more
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Summer 2016 : Writing Interspecies Relations with Joanne Bristol. [PDF]

open access: green, 2016
'' This two-hour workshop explores the potential of experimental writing to embody and articulate human relations with more-than-human worlds. In response to the scene of a pop-up cat café in Dunlop Art Gallery, workshop participants will experiment with
Bristol, Joanne
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Interspecies Freedom : Toward a Rethinking of Human-Animal Relations

open access: green
This dissertation interrogates anthropocentric conceptions of freedom and develops an account of interspecies freedom as a relational condition enabling humans and other animals to flourish without domination. Freedom is traditionally conceived as an exclusively human concept, grounded in hierarchical structures that legitimise the oppression of other ...
Jana Canavan
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Zoofolkloristics: Imagination as a Critical Component [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
Nonhuman animal protagonists of folklore texts in the European space have tended to be perceived primarily as performing a symbolic and metaphoric function.
Teya Brooks Pribac   +1 more
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Sanctuary Politics and the Borders of the Demos: A Comparison of Human and Nonhuman Animal Sanctuaries

open access: yesKrisis, 2021
Sanctuary traditionally meant something different for humans and nonhuman animals, but this is changing. Animals are increasingly seen as subjects, and, similar to human sanctuaries, animal sanctuaries are increasingly understood as political spaces.
Eva Meijer
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Kiowa Images, Stories, and Human/More-than-human Relations in Alfred and N. Scott Momaday’s The Way to Rainy Mountain

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 2022
Drawing from the pictographic traditions and interspecies relations of the Kiowa as well as from N. Scott Momaday’s own theories of language, vision, and the creative imagination, this article aims to broaden our understanding of the ­­­memoir The Way to
Anna M. Brígido-Corachán
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Speculative Prototypes and Alien Ethnographies: Experimenting with Relations Beyond the Human

open access: yesDiseña, 2018
This article concerns the role of speculative design prototypes as a means of intervening into everyday life contexts in order to explore, and possibly enable, new kinds of relations between humans and non-human beings. By addressing a human de-centring
Tau Ulv Lenskjold, Li Jönsson
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Kentos: Socio-ecologies of care

open access: yesFrontiers of Architectural Research, 2022
What is the relation of humanity to the ‘rest of nature’? Situated in the epoch of the Anthropocene and as concerns about climate emergency dramatically rise, the paper looks beyond the human/nature ontological separation and narratives of domination, in
Metaxia Markaki
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