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Animal geographies at the limits: introduction to a special issue
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.
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