In this episode Rosa considers how museum collections and archives could be thought of as living ecosystems. She discusses how webbing clothes moths are understood as ‘pests’ and some of the strategies curators are trying to employ to manage them.
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The Oxford Dodo is an important specimen because it is one of few surviving dodo specimens in existence & the only one which also includes soft tissue material. But what do we know about the bird behind the specimen? Rosa gives it some thought!
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In the latest blog post, Carlo Salzani discusses the recent killing of baboons at a zoo in Switzerland. He considers some of the discourses and language used.
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#zoos #conservation #baboons #animalethics #animalrights
Rosa focuses on the Oxford Dodo, attempting to trace the life history of a bird whose only trace is a fragile head and foot in the Oxford University of Natural History.
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While there are many movies that frame animals as monsters there seems to have been a shift in recent times in which it is not animals, but humans, that are the monsters. At least that's what Claudia thinks. Do you agree?
#animalstudies #criticalanimalstudies #mediastudies
In the The Animal Highlight, Rosa explores the implications of a feather colouring process for thinking about ethical relationality between species and what it means for birds to be included in kinship networks.
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Rosa traces a Munduruku feather cap from Brazil to the museum case and discusses how tapirage was a process used to turned green parrots feathers a blazing yellow by using frog toxins, dyes and time.
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In "Monstrous Others with Rachel Dean-Ruzicka", we explore how #StrangerThings signals a new monstrous moment, moving from unknowable creatures to human-made villains, & what that shift says about power, identity, and culture.
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Rosa Dyer traces how Victorian fashion turned fierce hummingbirds into quiet ornaments. The object brings into focus the differences between indigenous mythologies and western ideas of hummingbirds and what the impacts of global trade were
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Gina Song Lopez and Taylor Jobling shared quotes during the Grad Review focused on "Animals and Media". Both quotes highlight how the boundaries of what constitutes suffering seem to have been drawn arbitrarily.
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Using a feather fan as her base, Rosa Dyer traces how Victorian fashion turned fierce hummingbirds into quiet ornaments.
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Gina Song Lopez and Taylor Jobling come on to the show to discuss the main themes and tensions to emerge in Season 8, Animals and Media
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Rosa Dyer looks at the Huia, a New Zealand songbird whose dimorphic beaks garnered the attention of science, fashion, and empire.
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#huai #animalhighlight #theanimalturn #NewZealand #extinction
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We start S6 of The Animal Highlight "Museum Collections/Objects" with Rosa Dyer looking at the Huia, a New Zealand songbird whose dimorphic beaks garnered the attention of science, fashion, and empire. Rosa uses the museum object to ask questions about how different knowledge systems value animals.
Animals are partly absent in news stories because their lives are generally marginalized in human understandings of the world. The stories of animals used for meat are also often absent in mainstream media because it is in the interests of big industry for them to be. Quotes shared by guests in S8E9
In this episode Shatabdi Chakrabarti, Jessica Scott-Reid, and Jan Dutkiewicz discuss animals and the news. We discuss different types of news as well as some of the challenges that come with creating news content that focuses on animals.
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In this blog Claudia reflects on the fate of baboons killed at Nürnberg Zoo in 2025. She questions the relationship between animals and zoos making simple observations that while zoos inform science they are also places that breed and kill animals.
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In S8E8 Lynda Korimboccus used this quote from Kate Stewart and Matthew Cole to discuss the disconnect between how children consume animals as beloved characters and the ways in which they consume them as meat. What are your thoughts on how media present animals to kids?
Ankita Rathour and Lynda Korimboccus discuss the interconnections of film, tv, and animals. They touch on everything from the Peppa Pig paradox in children’s media to the shifting role of animals in Hindi cinema, nationalism and caste politics.
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Herre de Bondt writes a blog entry highlighting some of the ways in which street dogs in India emerged during conversations about cities and health in Season 7.
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The quotes shared during S8E7, focused on social media, all speak to the tensions of freedom and captivity.
In your experience, what role does social media play in animals' lives?
Just had a great conversation with Claudia Hirtenfelder of @theanimalturn.bsky.social. We talked #zoos, #war, #elephants, hungry #animals, and much more.
Part of a new series from @theanimalturn.bsky.social on "Animals and War" coming in 2026!
Laura Fernández, Amanda Weiss, & Siobhan Speiran unfurl the complex relations of social media and animals. They probe how social media packages animals as content, why that changes real lives, and where activism, policy, and platform design can push back.
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Check out this guest post by ethicist Carlo Salzani in response to FarmKind's newly launched "Forget Veganuary" campaign.
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Learn more about the original #veganuary campaign here: veganuary.com
We celebrate 100 episodes of the The Animal Turn by asking how podcasting can teach, build community, and improve animal welfare across languages, disciplines, and daily routines.
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Looking for a graduate student who has an interest in the intersections of animals, race and/or media to join us in the upcoming Grad Review. If you are interested send us an email (info@theanimalturnpodcast.com)
One of my favourite things about this episode is that Doris named three early career colleagues as the scholars who inspire her: Pablo Castello, Claudia Hirtenfelder (of @theanimalturn.bsky.social), and @nicodmueller.bsky.social.
On the latest episode of Knowing Animals, I speak to Doris Schneeberger about her 2024 Palgrave book Envisioning a Better Future for Nonhuman Animals: Towards Future Animal Rights Declarations. The episode is available free below or in all the usual places.
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