现存分类群
人类动物
对话
社会学
政治
功率(物理)
环境伦理学
空格(标点符号)
非人类
动物福利
政治学
地理
法学
生物
生态学
沟通
物理
林业
哲学
进化生物学
量子力学
语言学
牲畜
作者
Marie Carmen Shingne,Laura A. Reese
标识
DOI:10.1080/07352166.2020.1779006
摘要
Humans have never been the only animals to live in cities and, as the world becomes ever more urbanized, the number and array of animal species in the urban setting are only increasing. This review essay provides a summary of extant research on human/animal interactions in cities. Four broad themes are discussed and outstanding research questions posed: (1) blurred boundaries and the intersectionality between human and nonhuman animals; (2) voice, power, politics and the right to the city; (3) animals and the fabric of urban space; and (4) human and nonhuman systems and collective welfare. The essay serves as a starting point for an ongoing conversation about how urban affairs scholars can better accommodate the other animals sharing the urban world in their research and applied work.
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