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Please visit the registration desk to receive information about logging into the WIFI network. GETTING AROUND LUND UNIVERSITY While most of the conference will take place at the Pufendorf Institute, some of our keynote presentations will be taking place at other nearby buildings on campus. Please refer to the map below, which has the relevant locations marked according to the following legend:
2025
We are proud to announce our inaugural Summer Lecture Series including lectures by scholars based in Vienna who are working in the field of animal studies. 12 March 2025, “Envisioning a Better Future for Nonhuman Animals” by Dr Doris Schneeberger (WU, 18:00-20:00). 8 April 2025, “Animals as Urban Problems and Solutions” by Dr Claudia Hirtenfelder (WU, 18:00-20:00). 14 May 2025, “Genetic Pain Surgery with Molecular Scissors?” by Dr Samuel Camenzind (Univeristy of Vienna, 17:00-19:00). 11 June 2025, “From Zoopticon to Democratic Spectacle” by Dr Carlo Salzani (University of Vienna, 17:00-19:00) https://www.viennaanimalstudies.com/post/2025-vas-summer-lecture-series
The North American Collective of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS) is calling for presentations by activist-scholars for panels, workshops, trainings, teach-ins, spoken-word sessions, roundtables, documentary showings, and art performances that examine effective, successful activism. All sessions will be 1 ½ hours long. We are very interested in activism that promotes the intersections between speciesism, animal liberation, and the following: anarchism, sexism, racism, colonialism, economic justice, ableism, prison abolition, the war on drugs, green anarchism, youth justice, Hip Hop, punk, Transphobia, LGBTTQQIA, elitism, veganism, vivisection, entertainment, fashion, music, media, imperialism, political prisoner support, total liberation, and the Animal Liberation Front. ICAS is committed to making sure that critical animal studies is grounded in activism by activists rather than in mere theory by theorists and academics who speak about activism and nonhuman animals from a detached perspective. ICAS strongly encourages those that volunteer and support the mission, people, and work of ICAS to submit proposals. We are striving to promote a space of collaboration, safety, unity, and common understanding of critical animal studies. Slots for presentations are limited. The Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS), rooted in animal liberation and anarchism, is an intersectional transformative, holistic, theory-to-action, activist-led organization. ICAS unapologetically examines, explains, is in solidarity with, and part of radical and revolutionary actions, theories, groups, and movements for total liberation. We seek to dismantle all systems of domination and oppression in quest of a just, equitable, inclusive, and peaceful world. The 15th Annual Conference is a grass-roots, non-funded, fully-volunteer, free event (with donations being requested and welcomed during the conference). As this is a volunteer-led effort, the conference will not cover food, but attendees can eat in the cafeteria, where there will be vegan options. We have no scholarships or funding to pay for lodging or travel of anyone. We also because of our anarchist values will not pay people to speak or provide a plenary panel or keynote to value one over another. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Durango, Colorado is an international vacation destination with hiking, bicycling, camping, skiing, rafting, climbing, art galleries, wonderful restaurants/cafes, and Native American ruins. Durango, Colorado has a local airport, over twenty hotels, public transportation, and is one of the most beautiful mountain towns in the United States. We invite you to not only attend the conference, but save time to enjoy the natural world as well.
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2017
This book includes the abstracts of all the papers presented at the International Symposium on Animal Science & Zoology, 10-13 July 2017, organized by the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER). In total 20 papers submitted by presenters coming from 15 different countries (Belgium, Benin, Cameroon, Chile, China, Israel, Lithuania, Mexico, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, UK and USA). The conference was organized into 8 sessions that included a variety of topic areas such as animal production, animal health and more. A full conference program can be found before the relevant abstracts. In accordance with ATINER’s Publication Policy, the papers presented during this conference will be considered for inclusion in one of ATINER’s many publications.
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Our website provides detailed information about AASG, including our aims and vision, committee profiles, list of members, past and present issues of our Bulletin and material on AASG conferences. The news section lists upcoming conferences, seminars and exhibitions, new publications and calls for papers and proposals. The website also includes resources for animal studies scholars and teachers, an art gallery, and links to national and international networks and groups. http://www.aasg.org.au/ BULLETIN AASG's quarterly Bulletin is a quarterly digest of news and events in the field of animal studies within Australia and beyond. It includes information on recent and forthcoming conferences, exhibitions and other events, calls for papers, and information about new books, special issues of journals, and films. The
Anthropos, 2023
The joint 8th International Animal Futures conference and the 8th Biennial Conference of the European Association for Critical Animal Studies (eacas) was held in Tallinn, Estonia, and online, from June 16 to 18, 2023. The event was organised by the animal advocacy organisation Loomus, the Estonian Vegan Society, and eacas, and featured many international speakers and papers reflecting on the conference's topic: ' Animal Advocacy against the Grain? Traditions and Transformations in and around the Movement. ' The title, formulated as a question and an invitation for discussion, inspired activists and scholars from various fields, from historians to sociologists. The Animal Futures conference, which has become global thanks to its online sessions, is distinguished by its ambition to involve both scholars and activists. Throughout the years, the scholars who have presented at the conference have predominantly been from the fields of social sciences and humanities. However, as the conference has demonstrated, the line between a scholar and activist is blurred, as many researchers are also active in different animal advocacy organisations. The 35 presentations held at the 2023 edition were divided into ten panels, which addressed various animal rights issues. The organisers aimed to give the conference a horizontal structure by not inviting keynote speakers, nor distinguishing between presenters by time allocated for their presentations. The subtitle of the conference referred to the traditions around and within the animal rights movement, but the definition of traditions was deliberately
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