Animals in the City

Animals in the City
Title Animals in the City PDF eBook
Author Laura A. Reese
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 325
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Science
ISBN 0429559453

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This book presents interdisciplinary research to examine the ongoing debates around nonhuman animals in urban spaces. It explores how we can better appreciate and accommodate animals in the city, while also exploring the ecological, health, ethical, and cultural implications of the same. The book addresses seven interrelated themes such as blurred boundaries between the human and the nonhuman, the right of nonhuman species to the city, interactions between the human and nonhuman animals, the fabric of urban space, human and nonhuman complex systems, and collective welfare that forms the basis of a transspecies urban theory. It explains how a holistic understanding of the city requires that these blurred boundaries are acknowledged and critically examined. Chapters analytically consider the need to bring interspecies relationships to the fore to tackle questions of legitimacy and who has the "right" to the city. These also consider important intersections between the economic, political, social, and cultural aspects of the urban experience. The research contained in this book focuses on the development of an urban theory that would eradicate the divide between humans and other species in cities, and it depicts nonhuman animals as social actors that have voices within urban spaces. With global insights on human–animal relationships in a contemporary context, this book will be useful reading for scholars and students of urban studies, animal sciences, animal law, animals and public policy, anthropology, and environmental studies who are interested in the study of animals in cities.

Simms Taback's City Animals

Simms Taback's City Animals
Title Simms Taback's City Animals PDF eBook
Author Simms Taback
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Animals
ISBN 9781934706527

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The reader is invited to guess which animal is hiding beneath fold-outs that reveal a succession of clues.

Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers)

Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers)
Title Animals in the City (L2) (National Geographic Readers) PDF eBook
Author National Geographic Kids
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 32
Release 2019-01-24
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426333331

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From pigeon pizza parties in New York City to koala street crossings in Australia, wild animals all over the world show us how they live in cities, interact with humans, and strut their street smarts in this new reader from National Geographic Kids.

City Creatures

City Creatures
Title City Creatures PDF eBook
Author Gavin Van Horn
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2015-11-03
Genre Art
ISBN 022619289X

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"Published in collaboration with The Center for Humans and Nature"--Title page verso.

Urban Animals

Urban Animals
Title Urban Animals PDF eBook
Author Tora Holmberg
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 178
Release 2015-03-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1317564839

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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.

City Beasts

City Beasts
Title City Beasts PDF eBook
Author Mark Kurlansky
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 322
Release 2015-02-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0698186966

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All-new stories about the urban worlds where animals and humans fight, love, and find common ground, from the nationally bestselling author of Cod and Salt. In these stories, Mark Kurlansky journeys to his familiar haunts like New York’s Central Park or Miami’s Little Havana but with an original, earthy, and adventurous perspective. From baseball players in the Dominican Republic to Basque separatists in Spain to a restaurant owner in Cuba, from urban coyotes to a murder of crows, Kurlansky travels the worlds of animals and their human counterparts, revealing moving and hilarious truths about our connected existence. In the end, he illuminates how closely our worlds are aligned, how humans really are beasts, susceptible to their basest instincts, their wildest dreams, and their artful survival.

Wild in the Streets

Wild in the Streets
Title Wild in the Streets PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Singer
Publisher words & pictures
Total Pages 51
Release 2019-09-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0711241708

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This beautifully illustrated book pairs poetry with nonfiction, telling the fascinating stories of the animals who have found homes in our city landscapes across the world, from the pythons traveling Singapore's sewers to the monkeys living in India's temples. Humans may have built towns and cities, but we aren’t the only ones who live in them. Given the smallest chance—a park, a garden, a window box; a basement, a subway tunnel, a bridge—wildlife manages to survive in the city. Among colorful illustrated pages buzzing with city life and animal activity, you'll discover the host of wild animals who live among humans: butterflies, bats, spiders, honeybees, coyotes, and more. Each animal’s story is told through a short poem accompanied by an informational paragraph. Some poems are comical, some poignant, and all make the reader see the world in a different way. After a rousing exploration of animal life, find definitions of the various types of poetry forms used in the book: haiku, cinquain, sonnet, terza rima, villanelle, triolet, reverso, acrostic, and free verse. Look around—you may discover neighbors you didn't know you had!