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S8E5: Gaming with Keung Yoon Bae, Osvaldo Cleger, and Michael Rübsamen

The Animal Turn 13 October 2025

Gaming is one of the most consumed forms of media globally making it an omportant space from to explore human-animal relations. In this episode, media scholars Michael Rübsamen, Osvaldo Cleger, and Keung Yoon Bae discuss the interconnections of gaming, representation, and identity and what the significance of this might be …continue

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S8E4: Popular Media and Pests with Lu Liu, Debra Merskin, and Emily Major

The Animal Turn 11 October 2025

In this episode we animals, power, and popular media. Emily Major, Debra Merskin, and Lu Liu help to think through how animals are manufactured as “pests” and “icons” in media and how those labels shape empathy, policy, and everyday cruelty towards animals. Date Recorded: 15 January 2025 Featured: Animals and MediaMass Media and …continue

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S8E3: Rhetoric and Supremacy with S. Marek Muller, David Rooney, and Lauren Corman

The Animal Turn 29 September 2025

In this episode we discuss how rhetorical constructions of animality, and humanity are mobilized to serve specific power structures, including white supremacy and colonialism. Lauren Corman, David Rooney, and S. Marek Muller come on the show to talk about some of the complex networks of media influence and consumption that …continue

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S8E2: (Mis)representation and Activism with Christopher Eubanks and Carrie Freeman

The Animal Turn 22 September 2025

Carrie Freeman and Christopher Eubanks join Claudia on the show to explore animal (mis)representation in media. They examine some of the ways in which animals are represented in activist messaging and the interconnections of animal rights with other social justice movements. Date Recorded: 29 February 2025  Featured: The Human Animal Earthling by Carrie …continue

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S8E1: Trans-Speciesism and the MARS Test with Natalie Khazaal, Tobias Linné, and Ellen Gorsevski

The Animal Turn 15 September 2025

The Animal Turn podcast launches Season 8 with a dive into the intersections of media, racism, and speciesism. Tobias Linné, Ellen Gorsevski, and Natalie Khazaal join Claudia on the show to discuss how race and species intersect each other in animated film and the development of their Media Analysis of …continue

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Bonus: Death with Katja M. Guenther and Julian Paul Keenan

The Animal Turn 8 September 2025

Death permeates our relationships with animals, yet we rarely confront the complex ethical questions it raises. In this conversation with Katja Guenther and Julian Paul Keenan, editors of “When Animals Die,” we delve into the emerging field of animal death studies – an interdisciplinary approach examining how animals experience and …continue

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Bonus: FarmKind and Effective Altruism with Thom Norman

The Animal Turn 1 September 2025

Thom Norman joins Claudia on the show to discuss the work of FarmKind and the tenets of effective altruism. They talk about FarmKind’s compassion calculator and how it strategically doesn’t include vegan messaging. They discuss the organizations FarmKind supports and some of the critiques levelled against effective altruism.  Date Recorded: …continue

The Animal Highlight
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S5E10: Heck Cattle – Where Nazi Eugenics Meets Modern Rewilding

The Animal Turn 4 August 2025

Fierce, controversial, and caught between worlds—Heck cattle embody the complex intersection of dark history and modern conservation. This final episode of Season 5 of the Animal Highlight explores how these bovines were deliberately bred by Nazi zoologists in the 1920s and now find themselves at the center of rewilding debates …continue