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Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness: The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice
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Laura McLauchlan
Laura McLauchlan
Laura McLauchlan is an anthropologist with expertise in both ethnographic illustration and more-than-human approaches. Her work focuses on the role of learned practices and cultural concepts in supporting generative connection. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in anthropology at Macquarie University.
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ISBN electronic:
9780262378789
Publication date:
2024
Book Chapter
3: Sadness and Distributed Agency in Urban Hedgehog Conservation
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Published:2024
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2024. "Sadness and Distributed Agency in Urban Hedgehog Conservation", Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness: The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice, Laura McLauchlan
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