04686nam 2200505 450 991055734080332120220318093401.01-78897-999-0(CKB)4100000011963558(UtOrBLW)eep9781788979993(MiAaPQ)EBC6647377(Au-PeEL)EBL6647377(OCoLC)1259320277(EXLCZ)99410000001196355820220318d2021 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA research agenda for animal geographies /edited by Alice Hovorka, Sandra McCubbin and Lauren Van PatterCheltenham, England ;Northampton, Massachusetts :Edward Elgar Publishing,[2021]©20211 online resource (224 pages)Elgar research agendas series1-78897-998-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction to a research agenda for animal geographies: Visioning amidst socio-ecological crises / Alice Hovorka, Sandra McCubbin and Lauren Van Patter -- Part I. Power -- 2. A feminist research agenda for multispecies justice / Jody Emel and Padini Nirmal -- 3. Animality/coloniality: Covid-19 and the animal question / Jenny R. Isaacs and Ariel Otruba -- 4. Exploring the human-animal-technology nexus: Power relations and divergent conduct / Lewis Holloway and Christopher Bear -- 5. [Re]animating and [re]animalizing wildlife conservation landscapes / Anita Hagy Ferguson -- Part II. Lifeworlds -- 6. Sensuous and spatial multispecies ethnography as a vehicle to the re-enchantment of everyday life: A case study of knowing bees / Rebecca Ellis -- 7. Researching animal geographies through the use of walking methods / Jamie Arathoon -- 8. Animal subjectivities and lifeworlds: Working with and learning from animals through the practice of multispecies participant observation / Carley MacKay -- 9. Affective ethnographies of animal lives / Anindya Sinha, Anmol Chowdhury, Nitesh S. Anchan and Maan Barua -- Part III. Praxis -- 10. 'Speaking' with other animals through intuitive interspecies communication: Towards cognitive and interspecies justice / M.J. Barrett, Viktoria Hinz, Vanessa Wijngaarden and Marie Lovrod -- 11. Ghost stories: Investigative animal geographies for multispecies justice / Jacquelyn Johnston -- 12. Advancing trans-species social and spatial justice through critical animal geographies / Richard J. White -- Index."Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Exploring the innovative and thriving field of animal geographies, this Research Agenda analyses how humans think about, place, and engage with animals. Chapters explore how animals shape human identities and social dynamics, as well as how broader processes influence the circumstances and experiences of animals. This Research Agenda presents recent forays into theories of power, methodological innovations unearthing animal lifeworlds, and commitments to praxis. It demonstrates opportunities for animal geographies to engage creatively with diverse movements, including industrial farm workers' rights, intersectional feminism, the environmental movement, racial equality, and decolonization. Critical and timely, contributions from top and emerging scholars suggest that it is time to bring the animals outwards into broader geographical dialogue to address pressing contemporary issues such as climate change. An important read for animal and human geographers, this will be a foundational text for emerging scholars interested in critical perspectives on human-environment relations and societal dynamics. Its grounding in historical evaluation, discussion of scholarly innovation in the field and the opportunities to reflect on the topic in a time of socio-ecological crisis will also be helpful for more established scholars"--Provided by publisher.Elgar research agendas.ZoogeographyResearchElectronic books.ZoogeographyResearch.591.9Hovorka AliceMcCubbin SandraVan Patter LaurenEdward Elgar Publishing,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910557340803321A research agenda for animal geographies2822990UNINA05268nam 2200613 a 450 991078779110332120230803031443.094-6166-081-2(CKB)2670000000424509(EBL)1763028(SSID)ssj0001071314(PQKBManifestationID)11592497(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001071314(PQKBWorkID)11113155(PQKB)11678846(OCoLC)859162422(MiAaPQ)EBC1763028(MdBmJHUP)muse31367(Au-PeEL)EBL1763028(CaPaEBR)ebr10749605(OCoLC)887504359(EXLCZ)99267000000042450920150303d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSpatial data infrastructures at work[electronic resource] analysing the spatial enablement of public sector processes /Ezra DessersLouvain, Belgium Leuven University Pressc20131 online resource (256 p.)Description based upon print version of record.90-5867-937-3 Includes bibliographical references.List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgements; General introduction; Part 1 Research framework; Introduction; Chapter 1 Setting the scene: Spatial Data Infrastructures; 1 Introduction; 2 Background of SDI development; 3 Definitions: charting the SDI landscape; 4 What defines an SDI?; 4.1 Objectives; 4.2 Components; 5 Conceiving SDI in systemic terms; 5.1 The intermediate role of SDI; 5.2 The objectives of SDI; 5.3 The components of SDI; 6 Conclusion; Chapter 2 Spatial enablement of processes; 1 Introduction; 2 SDI and processes; 3 Spatial enablement4 Process structure4.1 Concepts; 4.2 Application to SDI; 5 Effectiveness of process structures: a modern socio-technical systems approach; 6 Positioning the current study in the MSTS research tradition; 7 Changing demands; 8 Process structures in SDI research; 9 Research questions and propositions; 9.1 Research questions; 9.2 Propositions; 10 Conclusion; Chapter 3 Research design; 1 Introduction; 2 The study area; 3 The unit of analysis: the process; 4 Case selection; 5 The embedded cases; 6 Interviews ; 7 Qualitative analysis; 8 Operationalisation8.1 The inter-organisational level8.2 The intra-organisational level; 9 Evaluation of the research design; 9.1 Validity and reliability; 9.2 Strengths and limitations; 10 Conclusion; Part 2 Case studies; Introduction ; Chapter 4 The Zoning Plans case; 1 Case description; 2 The inter-organisational process; 2.1 Spatial enablement; 2.2 Process structure ; 2.3 Demands for flexibility; 3 The intra-organisational processes; 3.1 RWO; 3.2 Limburg; 3.3 West-Vlaanderen; 3.4 Genk; 3.5 Kortrijk; 3.6 Leuven; 4 Comparative analysis; 4.1 Process structure and spatial enablement4.2 Demands and spatial enablement4.3 Organisational structure, process structure and spatial enablement; Chapter 5 The Addresses case; 1 Case description; 2 The inter-organisational process; 2.1 Spatial enablement; 2.2 Process structure ; 2.3 Demands for flexibility; 3 The intra-organisational processes; 3.1 Antwerpen; 3.2 West-Vlaanderen; 3.3 Leuven; 3.4 Mechelen; 3.5 Zwijndrecht; 4 Comparative analysis; 4.1 Process structure and spatial enablement; 4.2 Demands and spatial enablement; 4.3 Organisational structure, process structure and spatial enablementChapter 6 The Traffic Accidents case1 Case description; 2 The inter-organisational process; 2.1 Spatial enablement; 2.2 Process structure ; 2.3 Demands for flexibility; 3 The intra-organisational processes; 3.1 PZ Het Houtsche; 3.2 PZ VLAS; 3.3 PZ Leuven; 3.4 Federal Police; 3.5 ADSEI; 3.6 MOW; 3.7 Vlaams-Brabant; 3.8 West-Vlaanderen; 4 Comparative analysis; 4.1 Process structure and spatial enablement; 4.2 Demands and spatial enablement; 4.3 Organisational structure, process structure and spatial enablement; Chapter 7 The Flood Maps case; 1 Case description2 The inter-organisational processSpatial data, also known as geospatial data or geographic information, identifies the geographic location of natural and constructed features and boundaries on Earth, and has become increasingly important in various administrative practices. In order to facilitate access, use, and sharing of spatial data among organisations, information is brought together in clustered initiatives known as Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIS). In this book, Ezra Dessers introduces spatial enablement as a key concept to describe the realisation of SDI objectives in the context of individual public sector processes.Spatial data infrastructuresGeographic information systemsSpatial data infrastructures.Geographic information systems.025.04Dessers Ezra1501919MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787791103321Spatial data infrastructures at work3729344UNINA