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  1. Celebrating 30 Years of Society & Animals: Third Round

    Contributor(s):: Shapiro, Kenneth

    2023Society & Animals3111-11568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001970engtext

  2. Encountering pandas and their valleys in precarious times: a tourism assemblage perspective

    Contributor(s):: Ong, ChinEe, Xu, SiMin, Yang, XueKe

  3. Letting the dogs out: the impact of team service dogs on brand image, perceived altruism, and behavioral intention

    Contributor(s):: Mastromartino, B., Wear, H., Naraine, M. L., Reifurth, K. R. N.

  4. Instagram as a data source for sea turtle surveys in shipwrecks in Brazil

    Contributor(s):: Leitao, A. T. T. S., Alves, M. D. de O., Santos, J. C. P. dos, Bezerra, B.

  5. Can I bring my pet? The space for companion animals in hospitality and tourism

    Contributor(s):: Tomassini, L.

  6. Bridging the global-local animal-based tourism divide

    Contributor(s):: Fennell, D. A.

    2022Annals of Tourism Research960160-738310.1016/j.annals.2022.103459EnglishDepartment of Geography & Tourism Studies, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1, Canada.dfennell@brocku.catext

  7. Segmenting wildlife value orientations to mitigate human - wildlife conflict for ecotourism development in protected areas

    Contributor(s):: Birendra, K. C., Min, JihYe, Serenari, C.

  8. Where is a dog? Ethical dillemas concerning creative groomingGdzie jest pies? Dylematy etyczne dotyczaace creative grooming

    Contributor(s):: Mamzer, H.

  9. Unnatural Pumas and Domestic Foxes: Relations with Protected Predators and Conspiratorial Rumours in Southern Chile

    Contributor(s):: Benavides, P., Caviedes, J.

  10. Conservation, human-wildlife conflict, and decentralised governance: complexities beyond incomplete devolution

    Contributor(s):: Hohbein, R. R., Abrams, J. B.

    Decentralisation of environmental governance (DEG) proliferated around the world in the 1990s, inspired, in part, by theories of common-pool resource governance that argued that local communities could sustainably manage valuable but non-excludable resources given a set of proper institutional...

  11. Environmentalities of coexistence with wolves in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain

    Contributor(s):: Marino, A., Blanco, J. C., Cortes-Vazquez, J. A., Lopez-Bao, J. V., Bosch, A. P., Durant, S. M.

    Coexistence between humans and large carnivores is mediated by diverse values and interactions. We focus on four sites in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain with a history of continuous wolf presence to examine how perceptions of coexistence vary across contexts. We conducted semi-structured and...

  12. Local attitudes toward Amur tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) conservation in the Russian Far East

    Contributor(s):: Mukhacheva, A. S., Bragina, E. V., Miquelle, D. G., Kretser, H. E., Derugina, V. V.

    Public support is a necessary component of large carnivore conservation. We analysed public opinion on Amur tigers, Panthera tigris altaica, in Russia's Far East, the northernmost stronghold of the world's rarest big cat. We surveyed 1035 people in 5 settlements at increasing distances to tiger...

  13. Traveling with a guide dog: confidence, constraints and affective qualities of the human-guide dog relationship

    Contributor(s):: Rickly, J. M., Halpern, N., Hansen, M., Welsman, J.

  14. Horse racing as an ancient Greek and Roman leisure pastime

    Contributor(s):: Perold, I., Young, M.

  15. A New Interpretation of Animal Ethics

    Contributor(s):: Nobis, Nathan

    2022Society & Animals304493-4981568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-bja10085engtext

  16. Understanding Social Dimensions in Wildlife Conservation: Multiple Stakeholder Views

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    | Contributor(s):: Pimid, Marcela, Mohd Nasir, Mohammad Rusdi, Krishnan, Kumara Thevan, Chambers, Geoffrey K., Ahmad, A. Ghafar, Perijin, Jimli

    Numerous studies show the importance of social understanding in addressing multifaceted conservation issues. Building on a conservation planning framework, this study examines the social dimensions of wildlife conservation in Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia. It employs a qualitative approach by...

  17. Introduction to Perceptual Encounters: “Sensing” the Field of Human-Animal Studies

    | Contributor(s):: Stevens, Valerie L.

    2021Society & Animals297647-6561568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001965engtext

  18. Lamb Nationalism

    | Contributor(s):: Singer, Hayley

    2021Society & Animals297657-6581568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001964engtext

  19. The disruptive 'other'? Exploring human-animal relations in tourism through videography

    | Contributor(s):: Haanpaa, M., Salmela, T., Garcia-Rosell, J. C., Aijala, M.

  20. Language and Human Exceptionalism: A Cross-Cultural Call to Action

    | Contributor(s):: Cole, Matthew

    2021Society & Animals293329-3321568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-BJA10047engtext