By Lindsay Fisher; Abby Scatena; Julissa Valdez https://soundcloud.com/afternatures/lab-animals-as-collaborators?si=c2e918f024e1456ebfbece13b70e6ed1&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Animal testing often evokes strong images and intense debate that draw binaries of pro or against. Through the concepts of Donna Haraway and case studies, we explore the nuances and opportunities to balance research outcomes with more thoughtful relationships between people and lab animals. Key References: Franco,... Continue Reading →
Podcast – The Politics of Life: How Valuation of Species Impacts Conservation
How and why people choose which species to value in conservation?
Conservation Ethics Syllabus Fall 2025
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Un/repairing Through More-than-human Care in Latin America: Conversatorio
https://aesengagement.wordpress.com/2024/08/29/un-repairing-through-more-than-human-care-in-latin-america-conversatorio/?page_id=4906 This piece brings scholars from and/or working in Latin America to share their thoughts on care, extinction, and more-than-human reciprocity. Considering the last decade of theories and practices of care in Latin America, the following examines care and its capacity to repair the ‘care crisis.’
A Bridge of Trees: Conflict Between Barred and Spotted Owls
Conservation Ethics Student Reflections: Alexander Ferentinos
Between democracy and the market: conservation along the southern Andes (Argentina and Chile)
RAI Anthropology Panel 2021
Conservation Ethics Syllabus
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