Table of contents : 1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Animal Geographies: visioning amidst socio-ecological crises 1 Alice Hovorka, Sandra McCubbin and Lauren Van Patter
PART I POWER 2 A feminist research agenda for multispecies justice 23 Jody Emel and Padini Nirmal 3 Animality/coloniality: COVID-19 and the Animal question 39 Jenny R. Isaacs and Ariel Otruba 4 Exploring the human–animal–technology nexus: power relations and divergent conduct 55 Lewis Holloway and Christopher Bear 5 [Re]animating and [re]animalizing wildlife conservation landscapes 69 Anita Hagy Ferguson
PART II LIFEWORLDS 6 Sensuous and spatial multispecies ethnography as a vehicle to the re-enchantment of everyday life: a case study of knowing bees 87 Rebecca Ellis 7 Researching animal geographies through the use of walking methods 101 Jamie Arathoon 8 Animal subjectivities and lifeworlds: working with and learning from animals through the practice of multispecies participant observation 115 Carley MacKay 9 Affective ethnographies of animal lives 129 Anindya Sinha, Anmol Chowdhury, Nitesh S. Anchan and Maan Barua
PART III PRAXIS 10 ‘Speaking’ with other animals through intuitive interspecies communication: towards cognitive and interspecies justice 149 M.J. Barrett, Viktoria Hinz, Vanessa Wijngaarden and Marie Lovrod 11 Ghost stories: investigative animal geographies for multispecies justice 167 Jacquelyn Johnston 12 Advancing trans-species social and spatial justice through critical animal geographies 183 Richard J. White