
Registration Open- Emerging Voices for Animals in Tourism Conference March 8-10 Online
Registration is now OPEN for the Emerging Voices for Animals in Tourism (EVAT) virtual conference (March 8th-10th, 2023). Animals appear in the context in myriad ways, from beasts of burden to photo-props and as lively encounters in eco-tourism initiatives.
Fellowship: Multispecies Urbanism and Planetary Health
CFP Reminder: Living with Animals / Living with Horses / Living with Art and Animals, 9-11 March 2023
Living With Animals Conference at
Eastern Kentucky University
March 9-11, 2023
Eastern Kentucky University and the fifth biennial Living with Animals Conference welcome visitors from all countries and all cultural, religious and secular backgrounds to attend our conference. (Biennial, yes, though COVID killed 2021’s LwA.)
GTA/PhD funding - open to UK, Europe and Worldwide
Applications are open in our latest round of funded GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistant) / PhD positions.
This is a chance to join our growing community at CfHAS (Centre for Human-Animal Studies) at Edge Hill University, near Liverpool, England.
Call for abstracts: Unstructured entanglements of human leisure and non-human animal life
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CFP: "Nourishing Trust" Series
Thinking C21, the short-form publication for the Center for 21st Century Studies (C21) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, is excited to announce that we are now seeking proposals for short essays to be published in the Spring semester of 2023.
CFP: Living with Animals, Eastern Kentucky University, 9-11 March 2023
Living With Animals Conference at
Eastern Kentucky University
March 9-11, 2023
Eastern Kentucky University and the fifth biennial Living with Animals Conference welcome visitors from all countries and all cultural, religious and secular backgrounds to attend our conference. (Biennial, yes, though COVID killed 2021’s LwA.)
New issue of Humanimalia
We are happy to announce the publication of the latest issue of Humanimalia. The journal has been on hiatus since 2020 following the retirement of founding editor Istvan Csicsery-Ronay. In the meantime, it has tranferred to Utrecht University in the Netherlands under the managing editorship of Kári Driscoll. The full issue as well as the back catalogue are avaiable on the journal's new homepage https://humanimalia.org/, hosted by Openjournals.nl.
