Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era: the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography

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Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era : the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography. / McLoughlin, Eimear; Rutt, Rebecca Leigh; Nielsen, Niels Duus; Møller, Alberte Skriver.

In: Scottish Geographical Journal, 24.03.2024.

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McLoughlin, E, Rutt, RL, Nielsen, ND & Møller, AS 2024, 'Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era: the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography', Scottish Geographical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2024.2331720

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McLoughlin, E., Rutt, R. L., Nielsen, N. D., & Møller, A. S. (2024). Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era: the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography. Scottish Geographical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2024.2331720

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McLoughlin E, Rutt RL, Nielsen ND, Møller AS. Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era: the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography. Scottish Geographical Journal. 2024 Mar 24. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2024.2331720

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McLoughlin, Eimear ; Rutt, Rebecca Leigh ; Nielsen, Niels Duus ; Møller, Alberte Skriver. / Animal geographies of industrial animal agriculture in the Pandemic Era : the tragedy and insecurity of multispecies ethnography. In: Scottish Geographical Journal. 2024.

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abstract = "Amidst the capitalist logics governing life and death in the industrial production of pigs and poultry in Denmark, we confront the ethico-methodological challenges of conducting multispecies research in this time of increased pathogen emergence and transmission: the {\textquoteleft}Pandemic Era{\textquoteright}. Drawing on our empirical insights, we contend that worldly animal geographies in the Pandemic Era are constituted by biological and existential insecurity, underscoring the importance of this work. Through affectively attuning to the bordering devices of biosecurity, we convey the capaciousness of performative understandings of species that industrial agriculture constrains but which animal geographers can advance. Acts of witnessing in industrial agriculture expose the limitations of multispecies ethnography that simultaneously catalyse advancement in the field. Whilst our work reckons with the tragedy of multispecies ethnography in industrial landscapes, the limits we have encountered, from the methodological to the ethical, are incitements to critique and innovate modes of attunement that extend beyond the field of animal geographies itself.",
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