1st Edition

Methods in Human-Animal Studies Engaging With Animals Through the Social Sciences

Edited By Annalisa Colombino, Heide K. Bruckner Copyright 2023
226 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

226 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-animal studies. In response to critiques of the anthropomorphic slant to human-animal research and the increasing political relevance of animals in contemporary environmental debates, this book emphasises methods which bring to light the animal side of multispecies encounters. Drawing from the... Read more

Chapter 1: Hidden in plain sight: how (and why) to attend to the animal in human-animal relations

Annalisa Colombino and Heide K. Bruckner

PART I THEORISING

Chapter 2: Decentring humans in research methods: visibilising other animal realities

Erin Jones and Nik Taylor

Chapter 3: Understanding human-animal relations from the perspective of work

Nicolas Lainé and Jocelyne Porcher

Chapter 4: Re-thinking animal and human personhood: towards co-created narratives of affective, embodied, emplaced becomings of human and nonhuman life

Owain Jones

PART II: COLLABORATING

Chapter 5: Two species ethnography: honey bees as a case study of an interdisciplinary "more-than-human" method

Siobhan Maderson and Emily Elsner-Adams

Chapter 6: Trekking a predator’s journey: paths through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Hannah Jaicks-Ollenburger

Chapter 7: How to do multispecies-ethnographies when exploring human-(wild) animal interactions: affect, multisensory communication and materiality

Susan Boonman-Berson and Séverine van Bommel

PART III: VISUALISING

Chapter 8: Shared sensory signs: mine detection rats and their handlers in Cambodia

Darcie DeAngelo

Chapter 9: Doing multispecies ethnography with mobile video: exploring human-animal contact zones

Katrina M. Brown

Chapter 10: Getting visceral: body mapping the humanimalian

Heide K. Bruckner

Biography

Annalisa Colombino holds a PhD in human geography from the Open University. She now works at Ca’ Foscari, University of Venice, Italy. Her research applies cultural geography to topics such as place-marketing, commodification and branding processes, the geographies of consumption, the bioeconomy and the diverse economy. Most recently, she has been working at the intersection of economic geography, animal geographies and the geographies of food adopting a more-than-human approach inspired by biopolitical thought. Her interdisciplinary research is published in Italian, English and German.

Heide K. Bruckner is a researcher and lecturer currently working in the Department of Geography at the University of Graz, Austria. In her scholarship, she focuses on the promises and challenges of "alternative" food systems in the Global North and South. In particular, she is drawn to embodied, visceral geographies that capture the intersection of personal experience and more-than-human political ecologies. Her diverse research projects span the globe, from the United States and Latin America, to western Europe and the South Pacific.