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9780192848185

The Oxford Handbook of Animal Organization Studies

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    9780192848185

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    0192848186

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-12-26
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Linda Tallberg, Assistant Professor in Management and Organization, Hanken School of Economics,Lindsay Hamilton, Senior Lecturer in Management, University of York

Linda Tallberg is Assistant Professor in Management and Organization at Hanken School of Economics, Finland. Her research focuses on nonhuman animals in management and organization, emotions, multispecies methods, crystallization, critical and human-animal studies, animal voice, and ethics. She has published on these topics in Work, Employment and Society, Journal in Organizational Ethnography, Management Learning, and Journal of Business Ethics.

Lindsay Hamilton is Senior Lecturer in Management at the University of York, UK. Her interests include human-animal interactions, organizations, and multispecies ethnography. She has published in journals such as New Technology, Work and Employment, Management Learning and Organization and has written two books: Animals at Work (2013) and Ethnography after Humanism (2017), both with Nik Taylor.

Table of Contents


Foreword, Garry Marvin
Editorial Introduction, Linda Tallberg and Lindsay Hamilton
Section One: Organizing Animals: Past, Present, Future
1. From Interesting to Influential: Looking Forward with Multispecies Organization Studies, Kendra Coulter
2. Breeding Profits: Animals as Labour and Capital in Euro-American History, Amanda Rees
3. Posthumanist Praxis and the Paradoxes of Agency, Responsibility and Organization in the 'Anthropocene', Richie Nimmo
4. COVID-19 and Zoonotic Disease: Manufacturing and Organizing Ignorance Within the Animal-Industrial Complex, Caroline Clarke, Charles Barthold, Matthew Cole
5. Organizing a Real That Is Yet To Come: A Critical Inquiry of Education in Animal Organization Studies Through the Animal-Industrial Complex, Helena Pedersen
Section Two: Organizing Animal Encounters: Knowing, Meaning, and Materiality
6. More-Than-Human Leadership? Studying Leadership in Horse-Human Relationships, Astrid Huopalainen
7. Reconfiguring the Senses: Sensor Technologies and the Production of a New Sensorium in Cattle Farming, Camille Bellet
8. Working the Dog: The Organisation of Space, Time, and Labour In Multi-Species Homes, Erika Cudworth
9. Social Media Images of Urban Coyotes and the Constitution of More-Than-Human Cities, Christian Hunold
10. Imagining Stories of and With Animals at Work: Care, Embodiment, and Voice-Giving in Human-Equine Work, Lucy Connolly
11. Wild Pedagogies for Doing Multispecies Organisational Ethnography: Using the Tracking Craft of the Southern African San, Harry Wels and Frans Kamsteeg
12. Guided by a Lizard: Respectful Organizing and Symmetric Reciprocity With Totem Animals, Karl-Erik Sveiby and Tex Skuthorpe in memoriam
13. "Secret Squirrel Reports for Duty": How the Use of Animal Metaphors Can Assist Our Learning of Workplace Interactions, Stephanie Russell
14. Big Hat No Cattle: Using Animal Metaphors to Frame Strategic Human Resource Management, Tricia Cleland-Silva
Section Three: Sustainability, Identity, and Ethics: Animals in Production and Consumption Systems
15. Animal Organization Studies and the Foundational Economy: Infrastructures of Everyday Multispecies Life, Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins
16. How Can We Reduce Speciesism? A Psychological Approach to a Social Problem, Doris Schneeberger
17. A Handshake Between Anthropocentricism and Capitalism: Reflections on Animal Life Within Industrial Food Systems, Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel
18. Barbaric, Feral, or Moral? Stereotypical Dairy Farmer and Vegan Discourses on the Business of Animal Consumption, Nik Taylor, Heather Fraser, Naomi Stekelenburg, and Julie King
19. Tinkering With Relations: Veterinary Work in Dutch Farm Animal Care, Else Vogel
20. Stockfree's Short Shadow: Shifting Food Systems Towards Sustainability by Re-Thinking Veganism as a Performative Practice of Production, Steffen Hirth
21. Honeybee Bias and Bee-Washing: Effects of Vertebrate-Centric Care?, Olivia Davies and Thomas D. J. Sayers
22. Empathy and Inclusion: A Philosophical Reading of the Ethics of Nonhuman Animals in Organizations, Elisa Aaltola
Section Four: Care, Culturesm, and Affect in Animal Work Relations
23. Olly the Cat: Excerpts From a Feline Ethnography in Business and Management Studies, Damian O'Doherty
24. Catching Crab Truth in Seawater: On Rockpooling, Affect, and Charisma, Lindsay Hamilton
25. When Disaster Hits, Dissonance Fades: Callings and Crisis at an Animal Shelter, Linda Tallberg and Peter J. Jordan
26. Husky Kennels as Animal Welfare Activists: Multispecies Relationships as Drivers of Institutional Change, José-Carlos García-Rosell
27. Robotic Animals in Dementia Care: Conceptions of Animality and Humanity in Care Organizations, David Redmalm, Marcus Persson, and Clara Iversen
28. Te Ao Maori and One Welfare in Aotearoa New Zealand: The Case of Kuri, Dog Registration, the Law and Local Councils, Janet Sayers and Rachel Forrest
29. Dogs at Work: Gendered Organizational Cultures and Dog-Human Partnerships, Nickie Charles, Rebekah Fox, Mara Miele. and Harriet Smith

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