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Recent Posts

  • PhD Scholarship Opportunity 2022: ‘The cultural impacts of introduced animals in Australia’
  • Out Now: Animal Studies Journal Volume 9, Number 2 (2020)
  • Entanglements: Human, Animal, Environment 2021 Program
  • Animal Studies Journal
  • Reigniting connections: Aboriginal women and cultural burning in NSW

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Australian Animal Studies Association http://animalstudies.org.au/

Human Animal Research Network, University of Sydney
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Human Rights and Animal Ethics Research Network, University of Melbourne http://arts.unimelb.edu.au/humananimal

New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies, University of Canterbury http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/arts/research/nzchas/

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