Animals, Plants, People, and Things

A Review of Multispecies Ethnography

in Environment and Society
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Laura A. Ogden Dartmouth College laura.a.ogden@dartmouth.edu

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Billy Hall Florida International University william.hall3@fiu.edu

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Kimiko Tanita Florida International University ktani002@fiu.edu

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This article defines multispecies ethnography and links this scholarship to broader currents within academia, including in the biosciences, philosophy, political ecology, and animal welfare activism. The article is organized around a set of productive tensions identified in the review of the literature. It ends with a discussion of the “ethnographic” in multispecies ethnography, urging ethnographers to bring a “speculative wonder” to their mode of inquiry and writing.

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