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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 …continue

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The Anthrozoology Podcast – Halloween #4

Anthrozoology Podcast 28 October 2020

In this episode we look at Halloween and what this holiday might mean for the animals associated with the Halloween. We discuss how animal representations are used and consumed for Halloween festivities, and how might this impact on real animals. …continue

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Getting To know ‘The Anthrozoology Podcast’ #3

The Anthrozoology Podcast 24 October 2020

In this podcast, we linked up with Defender Radio at TheFurBearers.com who interviewed us for their show. It was a great please to work with Michael Howie at Defender Radio and here’s what he had to say “Anthrozoology is a …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,’ …continue

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