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The Anthrozoology Podcast – Problematizing the Ethics Process: An Anthrozoological Perspective Part 1 #9

Anthrozoology Podcast 9 July 2021

Please note that while our narrative is based on experiences that can and do happen to researchers in our field, Aadita and her project are entirely fictional  This is a two-part episode that builds upon a workshop we hosted at the Research Ethics Conference 2021 (REC2021).  https://hopin.com/events/research-ethics-conference-2021    References and …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast – A Conversation with Hal Herzog, Part 2 #8

Anthrozoology Podcast 28 May 2021

Join us for Part 2 of an anthrozoology conversation with Hal Herzog. Amongst some of the topics discussed are: questions about cats; the Anthropocene; advocacy and activism in Anthrozoology; veganism and moral shock.  Follow us on Twitter: @TheAnthrozoopod  Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anthrozoopod To access audio-only versions please our official …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast – A Conversation with Hal Herzog, Part 1 #6

Anthrozoology Podcast 23 February 2021

Join us for Part 1 of an anthrozoology conversation with Hal Herzog. Amongst some of the topics discussed are: questions about the International Society for Anthrozoology’s (ISAZ) focus and their journal, Anthrozoös; women in anthrozoology; becoming an anthrozoologist and what Hal would research if he could research anything!   Follow …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast – Animals as Immigrants #5

Anthrozoology Podcast 7 December 2020

Episode 5: Animals as Immigrants   In this episode, we look at Animals as Immigrants. Animal movement across the globe and boundaries happens within contested spaces leaving animals wanted, unwanted, forced, coerced or in liminal landscapes of uncertainty.   Follow us on Twitter: @TheAnthrozoopod  Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anthrozoopod To …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast #2 Domestication

Anthrozoology Podcast 17 September 2020

In our first podcast, we discuss how the biological definition of domestication does not always mesh with the use of this word in conversations among animal welfare workers, anthrozoologists, biologists, lawyers and other stakeholders.  Used as a foil for ‘wildness,’ animals who are described as domesticates have often not actually …continue