2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351142243
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Accessibility, Inclusion, and Diversity in Critical Event Studies

Abstract: Due to the increases in human leisure time, education, and affluence, animals are now incorporated into a range of recreational activities, which encourage and enable intra-active multi-species encounters in experiential environments. Framed in post-humanist theory, this chapter seeks to challenge the singular focus around human subjects, blurring boundaries between the human and nonhuman, looking beyond human agency and exploring the 'morethan-human' within the human-equine sporting event relationship. Focusi… Show more

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“…At some point, we will be able to resume in-person conferences. But should we, and again exclude those previously excluded (Niner et al, 2020;Sang, 2017;Walters, 2018)? Again privilege those already privileged (Caesar, 1999;Merton, 1968)?…”
Section: Scholarly Conferences After Covid-19: Buck Convention and The Con-vention Center Jill Cirasella The Graduate Center City Universmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At some point, we will be able to resume in-person conferences. But should we, and again exclude those previously excluded (Niner et al, 2020;Sang, 2017;Walters, 2018)? Again privilege those already privileged (Caesar, 1999;Merton, 1968)?…”
Section: Scholarly Conferences After Covid-19: Buck Convention and The Con-vention Center Jill Cirasella The Graduate Center City Universmentioning
confidence: 99%