Animal geographies at the limits: introduction to a special issue

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Philo, C., Srinivasan, K., and Rubio Ramon, G
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Scottish Geographical Journal
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This piece introduces a special issue tackling the theme of ‘animal geographies at the limits’. An opening section argues that work on ‘animal geography’ in its older zoogeographical guise, but with suggestions of a growing interest in human-animal relations, has long been a feature of the Scottish Geographical Journal. It continues by outlining the background to the current special issue, explaining what the guest editors understand by the ‘limits’ of (now-not-so-) ‘new animal geographies’ as a subfield rooted in academic human geography but with many interdisciplinary connections. It concludes by mapping across from the limits that we have identified into the contributions that follow.

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Philo, C., Srinivasan, K., and Rubio Ramon, G. (2024). Animal geographies at the limits: introduction to a special issue. Scottish Geographical Journal, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2024.2424223