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Animalia Volume 5

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Editors' Note ---------------------------------------------------

Aubrey Milatz & Erica Levesque

Tacit Knowledge Within Equine-Assisted Intervention (EAI): How Social Relation Theory and Emotional Work Theory Provide Access to an Elusive Form of Knowledge ----------------------------------------------

Catharina Carlsson & Daniel Nilsson Ranta

Book Review: Hunnicutt, G. (2020). Gender Violence in Ecofeminist Perspective: Intersections of Animal Oppression, Patriarchy and Domination of the Earth. ----------------------------------------------------

Nathan Poirier

"Don't be so Modest, You're a Rat": Anthropomorphism, Social Class, and Renegotiation in Ratatouille and The Bee Movie ------------------------

Reuben Dylan Fong

Liminal Animals in Liminal Spaces: A Day at Berlin Zoo ------------------

Kristine Hill

Opening the Doors of Perception and Looking Beyond the Binary ---------

Paul "Pablo" Martin

Those Who Lay Eggs: Institutional Sexual Violence and Carnism in Chicken Run -----------------------------------------------------------

Reuben Dylan Fong

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Updated: Aug 30, 2022

Welcome (back) to Animalia! We have worked hard over the past year to revamp our website, rebuild our editorial board, create a cohesive space for past publications, and give our newly published articles a fresh look.


From here on, our hope is to grow our online presence and foster a sense of community and accomplishment among students and early-career scholars and researchers in the field of anthrozoology. To that end, we are very pleased to announce the publication of Volume 5, whose articles will be released throughout the coming months. The journal now also has a Twitter account (@animaliajournal) where we will share news of publications and announcements.


If you are interested in submitting your work to Animalia, we invite you to visit our Submissions page for more information and submission guidelines.


We thank you for your continued support of Animalia and we look forward to showcasing new and emerging voices in the anthrozoological community.



Sincerely,


Aubrey Milatz and Erica Levesque, Editors

Updated: Jul 1, 2021

Dear Animalia readers and contributors,

Animalia is currently on a short break as we undergo some transitions in leadership and format. The editors have made the decision to return to our original goal of making Animalia a graduate student journal, which will be housed at Canisius College. In addition, we welcome a new leadership team to take the journal to the next level. We hope to re-launch stronger than ever in the coming months and will release more details as they are available. Thank you for your support over the past few years as we created and built Animalia.

Please note that “Straight from the Horse’s Mouth: Fauna-criticism and Black Beauty” will be the last article we publish until the re-launch.

Best wishes,

Jessica Austin, Co-managing Editor

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