Nurturing alternative futures : living with diversity in a more-than-human world / edited by Muhammad A. Kavesh and Natasha Fijn
- Bib ID:
- 10019375
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- Book
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- Description:
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024
- ©2024
- 1 online resource ( xi, 200 pages) : illustrations.
- ISBN:
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- 9781003439011 (electronic book)
- 1003439012 (electronic book)
- 9781003827115 (electronic book)
- 100382711X (electronic book)
- 9781003827139 (electronic book)
- 1003827136 (electronic book)
- Invalid ISBN:
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- 9781032563268 (hardcover)
- 9781032573588 (paperback)
- Full contents:
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- Blood Ties: Kinning and killing on Australian heritage breed farms
- Demystifying the promise of sustainability through the China-Pakistan donkey trade
- Of People and Peccaries: Perception and politics in the Texas Hill Country
- Mongolia's Biocultural Landscape: The importance of domestic and wild multispecies diversity
- Cultivating the Ocean: Reflections on desolate life and oyster restoration in Hiroshima
- Entangled (after)lives: Naturalcultural matricides and reproduction in northeastern DR Congo
- Threatened Maize, Threatened Language: Indigenous engagements with biocultural conservation in Yucatan, Mexico
- Ecotones in the Emerald Triangle: Zones of multispecies co-occupation, coexistence, and conflict in the California redwoods
- "Cheese" and "Cheez"? On the relation between plant-based and dairy-based cheeses
- Microbes and Biocultural Diversity in the Ganges: Antibiotic modernity and the revival of phage therapy
- Afterward: Rethinking "Green" energy futures through avian landscapes.
- Biography/History:
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Muhammad A. Kavesh is an Australian Research Council DECRA fellow, affiliated with the Australian National University's School of Culture, History, and Language. Natasha Fijn is Director of the Australian National University's Mongolia Institute. An ethnographic researcher and observational filmmaker, she is recipient of a mid-career Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 29, 2023).
- Reproduction:
- Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
- Subject:
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- Human ecology and the humanities
- Nature -- Effect of human beings on
- Human-animal relationships
- Science and the humanities
- Environmental sciences
- Humanités environnementales
- Êtres humains -- Influence sur la nature
- Relations homme-animal
- Sciences et sciences humaines
- Sciences de l'environnement
- Australian
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