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I am Davita Coronel, hailing from Amsterdam. PhD candidate at Deakin University. Radio host at Freedom of Species, the animal advocacy program at 3CR Community Radio. Living in Naarm, so-called Melbourne on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. My thesis is about the flying fox in Melbourne. Questions that currently haunt me about the bats are: what life do you live, in this place? And how can their story be weaved into a larger story for a decolonial future? 

Val Plumwood Memorial Lecture

The 2022 lecture is provided by Dr Richard Twine,  Reader in Social Sciences and Co-Director of the Centre for Human Animal Studies (CfHAS) at Edge Hill University. Talk title - 'Val Plumwood’s contribution to intersectional veganism and why the use of the term ‘intersectionality’ need not be seen as appropriation'

2000, Sydney
Oct 13 2022

Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA) Online Conference

University of Sydney
Nov 30 2021 To Dec 02 2021

Are you new to animal studies research? Do you grapple with current theoretical debates – such as intersectionality and decolonial approaches? Do you wonder how and where to publish? If you would like to understand the basics of the publication process, from pitching an article idea to responding to peer review and get advice on what’s possible when working with non-traditional outputs – such as visual art and creative writing – join us at the master class: Tools for Animal Studies Research.

This interactive online event, presented by the Australasian Animal Studies Association (AASA), is aimed at higher degree and early career researchers interested in animal studies. You will have an opportunity to hear from scholars doing innovative work in the field and ask questions.

Feb 10 2021