Geographies of human-animal interactions
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11420
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Art-science collaboration explores climate modelling and ecoliteracy
An art-science collaboration examines how immersive installations and data visualizations engage publics with climate modelling and forest ecology, linking visual literacy to ecoliteracy development.
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Isaiah's owl imagery remains uncertain and context-dependent
Examination of owl imagery in biblical texts, analyzing their symbolic significance in prophetic oracles and the alignment between avian characteristics and literary representation.
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Mainstream vegan discourse may reinforce human exceptionalism
Examine how mainstream vegan advocacy's focus on sentient animal welfare reinforces anthropocentrism. Explore post-anthropocentric frameworks for transformative multispecies ethics beyond zoocentrism.
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Wheeler’s installation links desert perception with the sublime
Analysis of Doug Wheeler's immersive installation examining landscape representation, the sublime, and human-nature relationships through philosophical and ecological theoretical frameworks.
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Ming–Qing morality books linked animal ethics to karmic justice
Explore how Ming-Qing Chinese morality books integrated animal ethics, karma, and merit-demerit ledgers into a unified system of moral accountability and ecological consciousness.
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Paiwan views of the clouded leopard challenge extinction as final
Ethnographic examination of Paiwan ontologies of the Formosan clouded leopard reveals extinction as relational transformation rather than terminal loss, challenging Western conservation frameworks.

