Our Bodies, Our Planet: A Parasite’s History of Us
Excerpt from Our Bodies, Our Planet: A Parasite’s History of Us by Marcus Hall.
Excerpt from Our Bodies, Our Planet: A Parasite’s History of Us by Marcus Hall.
Full volume of Conversations on Empathy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Imagination and Radical Othering edited by Francesca Mezzenzana and Daniela Peluso.
This special episode of EcoCast features the audio recording from ASLE’s Spotlight Series’s second episode “Water Works,” held on April 16, 2021.
This special episode of EcoCast features the audio recording from ASLE’s Spotlight Series’s first episode “Human/Non-Human Relations,” held on March 19, 2021.
Excerpt from Animals and Society in Brazil, from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries.
Harriet Ritvo on the notion animal. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.
The paper analyzes pangolin trafficking among South and Southeast Asian countries, shedding light on the commodity chain linking the hunters and consumers of pangolin across South, Southeast and East Asia.
The author analyzes the increase of human-wildlife conflict (HWC) in Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park due to conservation-induced displacement.
Tracing ticks in two different artworks and Leslie Feinberg’s activist writing, Wibke Straube takes their lead in this article from philosopher Donna Haraway and her suggestion to think about engagement with the environment through an “ethics of response-ability.”
In the afterword of a special section on toxic embodiment, Stacy Alaimo distills the collection’s argument for attending to the ways environments, human bodies, and nonhuman bodies are transformed by anthropogenic substances.