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“Whether There is Life or Not”: Dasein and the Vivacity of the Nonliving

Richard Iveson wrote 2 days ago:   The following is the abstract of my proposed paper for the “Radical Space” conference … more →

Tags: animals, Community, Derrida, humanism, meillassoux, Nihilism, Posthumanism, Animals 2, Heidegger

Further Feline Figures and Forms

Marc Godfrey wrote 5 days ago: Guess what? I found more cat studies from my sketchbooks! I know I have absolutely loads of cat sket … more →

Tags: Cats, studies, Nature, animals

Animal Studies

Marc Godfrey wrote 1 week ago: Something one of my tutors at art school always taught us, was to keep a sketch book on you at all t … more →

Tags: Marc Godfrey, studies, Nature, animals

Books and Life (In the Mail #4)1 comment

Jazmin Jade wrote 1 week ago: Wow guys did I go on an adventure for books the other day! Actually that whole afternoon was kind of … more →

Tags: Personal Ramblings, Freebies and Prizes, In the mail, book, Shopping, in the mail, allison rushby, Jazmin Jade, Kresley Cole

When the Refusal to Offend Offends: Philosophers and their Animals no.4, Elisabeth de Fontenay1 comment

Richard Iveson wrote 2 weeks ago:    The following is the long (rather more polemical) first draft (75% of which had to be cut for rea … more →

Tags: animals, Nietzsche, Derrida, Animal Liberation, Heidegger, Animal Rights, humanism, Posthumanism, de Fontenay

Power Up!1 comment

naylorsa wrote 2 weeks ago: Statistical Power! It sounds like something a math textbook superhero would exclaim while collecting … more →

Tags: Follies of the Human Condition, curiosities of nature, Neuroscience, statistics

What have they done to our animals?1 comment

Simon Langley-Evans wrote 3 weeks ago: The text below is a sneak peak of an abstract that PhD student Bethan Clifford has submitted for the … more →

Tags: Nutrition Society, rats, ageing

More Cat Studies...

Marc Godfrey wrote 3 weeks ago: I like cats. Cats are cool. The way they elegantly move; light and slinky. I like the way they leap … more →

Tags: Cats, studies, sketchblog, Sketch-blog, Marc Godfrey, Mixed media art, Nature, animals

Lack of Motivation? It's Not Your Fault (Except When It Is)

sgrist41 wrote 3 weeks ago: Motivation to exercise, specifically intrinsic motivation, is a topic that has always interested me. … more →

Tags: Fitness, Rehabilitation, Research, Exercise, New York Times, physical exercise, Genetics, CNS, behaviorism

Another CONTRACT !

Tamara Campeau wrote 1 month ago: Hello world! Well, been busy lately finished my soon to be first published book , “The Ugly Du … more →

Tags: Children Book Work, domestic animal, Art, kittens, cat, Illustration, Sketch work, book illustration process, childen book art

Cat Studies2 comments

Marc Godfrey wrote 1 month ago: To kick off my sketch blog, I thought I’d share one of my favourite subjects to draw: Cats. Fo … more →

Tags: Cats, studies, sketchblog, Sketch-blog, Marc Godfrey, studies, Mixed media art

NADIR Newsletter Released

Tommaso Scarpa wrote 1 month ago: NADIR – The Network of Animal Disease Infectiology Research Facilities The new issue of the ne … more →

Tags: Transnational Access, nadir, Meeting, Conferences, Newsletter, Guidelines, arrive, 3Rs, Research

The Last Couple of Weeks

Jazmin Jade wrote 1 month ago: For the last couple of weeks I have been visiting the family in the land with no internet. You would … more →

Tags: Personal Ramblings, Australia, Centrelink, Easter

Leszczynski: FCC, IEEE and ICNIRP should tighten safety standards8 comments

dariuszleszczynski wrote 1 month ago: Safety limits on radiation emissions from cell phones, set in late ‘90s by FCC, IEEE and ICNIRP, are … more →

Tags: Mobile phones and health, Brain Cancer, Epidemiology, IARC, Precautionary Principle, reliability of safety standards, Safe Phone, safety limits, safety standards

International and National 3Rs Centres: Rest of the World

Tommaso Scarpa wrote 1 month ago: Accessing international sources of good alternatives tools and data can be an important part of appl … more →

Tags: nadir, 3Rs, Animal Diseases

Lessons from the Whooping Crane: What a Healthy Competitive Working Style Looks Like

Lynn Patra wrote 1 month ago: Whooping cranes in flight (Photo credit: USFWS Mountain Prairie) From the Winter 2012-2013 issue of … more →

Tags: employee engagement, observations, Animal Research, animal studies, Bird, bird conservation, Competition, Competitiveness, Cooperation

36: Virginia Anderson's Creatures of Empire

Kirsten Ronald wrote 1 month ago: In Creatures of Empire: How Domestic Animals Transformed Early America, Virginia Anderson argue … more →

Tags: History, Geography, american studies, Native Americans, Empire, Property, Colonial America, Environment, spatial turn

LIVING WITH ANIMALS Conference at Eastern Kentucky University: DAY TWO

rimorainbowbody wrote 1 month ago: Friday, 22 March 2013 TEACHING WITH ANIMALS The second day of the “Living with Animals” conference a … more →

Tags: Multispecies Ethnography, anthrozoology, Animal Rights, nonhuman primates, Equine Assisted Therapy, Conservation, enviropig, #knockout livestock

International and National 3Rs Centres: Europe1 comment

Tommaso Scarpa wrote 1 month ago: Accessing international sources of good alternatives tools and data can be an important part of appl … more →

Tags: nadir, nc3rs, 3Rs, Animal Diseases


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