ABSTRACT

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 interdisciplinary strength of human-animal studies, this book contains contributions from practitioners and scholars working in sociology, anthropology, ethology and geography. Each chapter uses a case-study approach to present a theoretical framework and empirical application of cutting-edge methods in human-animal studies, from creative writing in multispecies ethnographies to visual methods like videography and body mapping. Organized in three parts – theorizing; collaborating; visualizing – the book equips readers with methodological tools to conduct human-animal studies research attentive to animal lives. Furthermore, chapters reflect on the opportunities, limitations and ethical considerations of research that seeks to understand our more-than-human worlds.

The book is aimed towards undergraduate and graduate students in human-animal studies and scholars investigating human-animal relations. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policy-makers who engage with conservation, wildlife management or the human-animal interface of urban and regional planning.

chapter 1|29 pages

Hidden in plain sight

How (and why) to attend to the animal in human-animal relations

part I|54 pages

Theorising

chapter 2|17 pages

Decentring Humans in Research Methods

Visibilising Other Animal Realities

chapter 4|22 pages

Re-thinking Animal and Human Personhood

Towards co-created narratives of affective, embodied, emplaced becomings of human and nonhuman life

part II|69 pages

Collaborating

chapter 5|21 pages

Two Species Ethnography

Honey Bees as a Case Study of an Interdisciplinary “More-than-Human” Method

chapter 6|25 pages

Trekking a Predator's Journey

Paths through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

chapter 7|21 pages

How to do multispecies-ethnographies when exploring human-(wild) animal interactions

Affect, multisensory communication and materiality

part III|54 pages

Visualising

chapter 8|14 pages

Shared Sensory Signs

Mine Detection Rats and Their Handlers in Cambodia

chapter 9|20 pages

Doing multispecies ethnography with mobile video

Exploring human-animal contact zones

chapter 10|18 pages

Getting visceral

Body mapping the humanimalian