Dr. Alice Horvorko from Guelph University argues that animal geography is one of the most stimulating and challenging areas of academic research and social activism today. She links the ideas of feminism and animal geography and considers intersectionality and hierarchical relationships of power.
Animals are not simply objects to be backgrounded, counted, mapped and analysed as part of the environment or nature. They are active agents in their subjective worlds.
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