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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This is an open session for papers that consider our interactions with other species. We invite those who are deeply immersed in the area of Animal Studies, those who are just dipping in, and all in between. This session is aimed at exploring the broad spectrum of sociological inquiry into our relationships, perceptions, and other entanglements with non-human others.
Selective Kinship: Family Socialization of Species Boundaries in Multispecies U.S. Households - Yana Kuchirko, CUNY-Brooklyn College; Antonella Guadagnino, CUNY Graduate Center
The Last Whip-poor-will: Representing Declining Non-Human Animals - Jared Del Rosso, University of Denver
The ethics of xenotransplantation: findings from a survey of UK public attitudes - Agata Pacho, Purdue University; Antonia J Cronin; Mustafa Al-Haboubi; Paul Boadu; Nicholas Mays
Fetching New Friends: Dogs as Social Network Brokers - Daniel Goldstein, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development; Elyzabeth Gaumer, Department of Housing Preservation and Development; Caitlin Waickman, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development
Public Spaces, Gender, and Propriety: Caring for Street Dogs in Urban India - Chaitanya Lakkimsetti, Texas A&M University-College Station; Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Illinois-Chicago