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Dr Elizabeth Johnson's Outputs (2)

Of Lobsters, Laboratories, and War: Animal Studies and the Temporality of More-Than-Human Encounters (2015)
Journal Article
Johnson, E. R. (2015). Of Lobsters, Laboratories, and War: Animal Studies and the Temporality of More-Than-Human Encounters. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 33(2), 296-313. https://doi.org/10.1068/d23512

For over two decades, geographers concerned with undoing what Judith Butler has referred to as ‘the conceit of anthropocentrism’ have brought animals in from the margins of thought. Geography's contributions to animal studies have been diverse, but a... Read More about Of Lobsters, Laboratories, and War: Animal Studies and the Temporality of More-Than-Human Encounters.

Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect (2015)
Journal Article
Johnson, E. R., & Goldstein, J. (2015). Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105(2), 387-396. https://doi.org/10.1080/00045608.2014.985625

The growing field of biomimicry promises to supplant modern industry's energy-intensive models of engineering with a mode of production more sensitively attuned to nonhuman life and matter. This article considers the revolutionary potentials created... Read More about Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect.