Description
3-year fellowship co-funded by the Leverhulme Trust and Edge Hill University
Awarded date | May 2019 |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Granting Organisations | Leverhulme Trust |
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Research output
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Beastly Places: Apprehending and Articulating the Subjective Lives of Commodified Animals: Multispecies Heritage Conference, 26-27 November. Edge Hill University
Research output: Contribution to conference › Speech
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The Untold (animal) Stories of Covid-19
Research output: Other contribution
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To hell in a gift basket: The deceptions and dangers of corporate conservation and philanthrocapitalism
Research output: Other contribution
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COVID-19 shows why we need to ‘cease and desist’ from commodifying animals
Research output: Other contribution
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The Covid pandemic, ‘pivotal’ moments, and persistent anthropocentrism: Interrogating the (il)legitimacy of critical animal perspectives
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (journal) › peer-review
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Where Species Don't Meet: Invisibilised animals, urban nature and city limits
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article (journal) › peer-review
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Invisibilised Animals
Research output: Other contribution
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Creating present futures for non-human animals: Vegan heterotopia as pathways to “the best of all possible worlds”
Research output: Other contribution › Blog
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Disconnection & Demonisation: COVID-19 shows why we need to stop commodifying all animals
Research output: Other contribution
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Covid as a reckoning for animal advocacy: Addressing the illegitimacy of critical animal perspectives and laying the groundwork for future ‘pivotal moments’
Research output: Contribution to conference › Speech
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‘Where Species don’t Meet’. Presentation and moderated QA
Research output: Other contribution
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Projects
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The visual consumption of animals: challenging persistent binaries
Project: Research
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Activities
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Animals and Burning issues in Australian politics - Discussion panel
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Anthropocentric economies and nonhuman colonisations: Exploring the loss of the 'wild' at the zoo, race carnival and agricultural show.
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation
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Nonhuman ‘entanglements’ in lands and lifestyles of entitlement
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation