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Sue Donaldson

Climate & Ecology

Ethologies of Animal Politics

Do animals have political cultures?

January 29, 2024 • by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka
Consider the growing ethological evidence of how animal communities themselves do face-to-face politics....

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Social Research Introduces “Frontiers of Social Inquiry”

Animal politics, climate governance, and more

January 24, 2024 • by Social Research
The Winter 2023 of Social Research, “Frontiers of Social Inquiry,” explores new and newly foregrounded areas of research and scholarship such as memory studies, inequality, race, and climate....

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