AASA : A community of animal studies scholars, scientists, creative artists and animal advocates. To encourage cross-national and disciplinary exchange and, more particularly, to promote work that has animals and human-animal relations in Australasia as a focus.
Cultivating projects that enact transdisciplinarity through the deployment of feral methods and rogue genres, ANIMA reimagines that which animates or enlivens a thing, opening up the study of "life" in all its definitional, philosophical, cultural, and political complexities. ANIMA emphasizes how life, vitality, and animatedness reside beyond what is conventionally and humanistically known.
[Online_Book series] Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series
The new Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series offers a much-needed forum for original, innovative and cutting edge research and analysis to explore human animal relations across the social sciences and humanities. Titles within the series are empirically and/or theoretically informed and explore a range of dynamic, captivating and highly relevant topics, drawing across the humanities and social sciences in an avowedly interdisciplinary perspective. This series will encourage new theoretical perspectives and highlight ground-breaking research that reflects the dynamism and vibrancy of current animal studies.