Urban Animals

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animal geographies
Animal Hoarding
Animal Relations
Animal Studies
Animal Welfare Act
Animal Welfare Inspectors
Animal Welfare Officers
Author_Tora Holmberg
biopolitics of cities
Cat Colony
Cat Ladies
Cat Man
Cat Shelter
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China Town
city animals
companion animal studies
County Administrative Board
Crazy Cat Lady
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Feline Femininity
House Cat
human animal relations
human-animal studies
Humanimal Crowd
Interview Police Officer
Katja Aglert
Lighthouse Field
Local Shopping Streets
multispecies urbanism
Sergels Torg
Shelter Worker
Thom Van Dooren
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trans-species urban politics
Urban Animals
urban sociology
urban spaces
urbanized animals
Vice Versa
Young Man
zoo cities

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138832886
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The city includes opportunities as well as constraints for humans and other animals alike. Urban animals are often subjected to complaints; they transgress geographical, legal as and cultural ordering systems, while roaming the city in what is often perceived as uncontrolled ways. But they are also objects of care, conservation practices and bio-political interventions. What then, are the "more-than-human" experiences of living in a city? What does it mean to consider spatial formations and urban politics from the perspective of human/animal relations?

This book draws on a number of case studies to explore urban controversies around human/animal relations, in particular companion animals: free ranging dogs, homeless and feral cats, urban animal hoarding and "crazy cat ladies". The book explores ‘zoocities’, the theoretical framework in which animal studies meet urban studies, resulting in a reframing of urban relations and space. Through the expansion of urban theories beyond the human, and the resuscitation of sociological theories through animal studies literature, the book seeks to uncover the phenomenon of ‘humanimal crowding’, both as threats to be policed, and as potentially subversive. In this book, a number of urban controversies and crowding technologies are analysed, finally pointing at alternative modes of trans-species urban politics through the promises of humanimal crowding - of proximity and collective agency. The exclusion of animals may be an urban ideology, aiming at social order, but close attention to the level of practice reveals a much more diverse, disordered, and perhaps disturbing experience.

Tora Holmberg is an Associate Professor in sociology and Senior Lecturer as at the Department of Sociology and the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, Sweden.

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