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  2. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Animal geographies

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/animal/
    Animal geographies. The animal geographies research concerns the relations between humans and non-human animals. ... We seek to reconstruct animal geographies as heterogeneously constituted by complex networks and assemblages of agents and actors, both
  3. I have started work on four animal stories, including racehorses, rodents, canaries and domestic cats. ... University of Cambridge, Slavonic Studies Section at Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages.
  4. Department of Geography, Cambridge » News archive

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/previous/
    South Africa Off-Grid Cities Project Team hosted in Cambridge. 5th October, 2023. ... Marc will take up his appointment at the University of Cambridge on 1.
  5. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Beastly St. Petersburg: humans…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/beastlystpetersburg/
    Petersburg: humans and other animals in imperial Russia. Beastly St. Petersburg: humans and other animals in imperial Russia. ... Information about animals is spread across various archives, which are inevitably organized by anthropocentric themes; none
  6. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Social Relations between Humans…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/victoriananimalrelations/
    Social Relations between Humans and Other Animals. This is a project of the Animal geographies research theme, part of the Vital Geographies thematic research group. ... P. Howell, 2018, ‘When did pets become animals?’, in Sharon Wilcox and Stephanie
  7. But my most prominent recent research concerns ‘animal geographies’, the relations between humans and nonhuman animals. ... This is a contribution to the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in the question of animals and animality, and I have also
  8. 2012). Awards and scholarships. 2019—Present: Cambridge Trust International Scholarship, University of Cambridge. ... Public scholarship. ‘How to Study: Seabirds’, Museum of Zoology Blog, University of Cambridge.
  9. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Vital Geographies

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/
    The animal geographies research concerns the relations between humans and non-human animals. ... There are no seminars scheduled at present, but you can view the2024 University of Cambridge.
  10. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Dr Tom Fry

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/fry/
    Biography. Career. 2020 – present: Research Associate, ERC: Urban Ecologies (PI Maan Barua), Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. ... At Cambridge I am working as a Research Associate on Maan Barua‘s ‘Urban Ecologies’ project.
  11. Conserving a Safe Operating Space for Terrestrial Ecosystem Functioning via Integration of Plant- and Animal-based Ecologies and Models. ... There are no seminars scheduled at present, but you can view the2024 University of Cambridge.
  12. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Anna Guasco, BA, MSc

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/guasco/
    Oceanic and Maritime History Workshop. Faculty of History, University of Cambridge (November 2021). ... British Animal Studies Network Meeting: Animal Borderlands (September 2020). ‘Access and Accessibility in National Parks’.
  13. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Geographies of Knowledge

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/knowledge/
    Animal Atmospheres and Scientific Practice on Bird Island. ... 13th June 2024:. Title to be confirmed. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  14. FAO/UNEP: Rome, pp 205-214. Nyman, M. (2011), The Fox in the City: exploring affective human-animal relations in London. ... 2016 – ) Member American Association of Geographers. (2011 – 2012) Assistant Manager/Researcher, Animal Estates London HQ,
  15. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Maan Barua, DPhil

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/barua/
    from infrastructural design, its repurposing in informal settlements to human-animal collaborations in the urban margins. ... £49,845. 2015 – 2017: Principal Investigator, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship for research project entitled
  16. Volcanological research in Cambridge flourishes across the University and is networked through Cambridge Volcanology. ... Conserving a Safe Operating Space for Terrestrial Ecosystem Functioning via Integration of Plant- and Animal-based Ecologies and
  17. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Mr James Johnston

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/johnston/
    Biography. Career. October 2020 – Present: PhD in Geography, University of Cambridge, DAERA funded. ... J Zool. External activities. Member of the British Ecological Society. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  18. Department of Geography, Cambridge » People in the Department

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/macias-fauria/
    2022. The role of large wild animals in climate change mitigation and adaptation. ... In Roué M., Nakashima D., Krupnik I. (Eds.) Resilience through Knowledge Co-Production, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp.
  19. Vital Geographies – blog

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/vital/blog/
    Ayesha Siddiqi (University of Cambridge). RESCHEDULED March 12, 2022 15:00-16.30 GMT (Zoom). ... Michael explored a methodological approach that experiments with animal tracking, observations and rendering fence-boar encounters visible.
  20. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Ghost Species: Geographies of…

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/ghostspecies/
    What of white or transparent animals? What of the cryptic species that are imaginary or unobserved? ... McCorristine, S. and Adams, W.M. (2019) ‘Ghost species: spectral geographies of biodiversity conservation’, cultural geographies 27:101-11,2024
  21. Department of Geography, Cambridge » Quaternary Palaeoenvironments

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/ced/quaternary/
    resources used by members of the wider Cambridge Quaternary community. ... Repeated glacial episodes caused significant fluctuations in sea level, major geographical changes and major plant and animal population migrations.

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