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Childhoodnature animal relations: Section overview
Research Handbook on Childhoodnature: Assemblages of Childhood and Nature Research, pp.981-994
Springer International Handbooks of Education (SIHE), Springer Nature, 1st
2020
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Abstract
The “animal turn” in academia has been described by researchers like Weil (J Fem Cult Stud 21(2):1–23, 2010) as an increasing scholarly interest in the status of animals beyond that of the utilitarian or agricultural scientific study of animals and the larger-than-human degraded ecological times we are living in. The human condition has always been defined and studied in relation to the animal, from ancient to contemporary posthuman thinkers, where the study of animal relations forms a large component of this ontological turn, with shifting aspirations to decenter anthropocentric interactions and challenge human assumptions of more-than-human lives. Human-animal studies, while still firmly planted within disciplinary margins, “have been edging towards the mainstream” (Ritvo, Environ Hist 9(2):204–220, 2004, p. 205), becoming increasingly popular, respected topics of inquiry (Ritvo, Daedalus 136(4):118–122, 2007). Creative opportunities for experimentation therefore exist where new terms, becomings, and conceptualizations are underway.
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- Title
- Childhoodnature animal relations: Section overview
- Creators
- Tracy Young - Swinburne University of TechnologyPauliina Rautio - University of Oulu
- Contributors
- Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles (Editor of compilation) - Southern Cross UniversityKaren Malone (Editor of compilation) - Swinburne University of TechnologyElisabeth Barratt Hacking (Editor of compilation) - University of Bath
- Publication Details
- Research Handbook on Childhoodnature: Assemblages of Childhood and Nature Research, pp.981-994
- Series
- Springer International Handbooks of Education (SIHE)
- Publisher
- Springer Nature; Cham
- Edition
- 1st
- Identifiers
- 991013365459102368
- Copyright
- © 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education; SCU Ventures
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter