2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-476-04939-1_10
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Actors or Agents? Defining the Concept of Relational Agency in (Historical) Wildlife Encounters

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“…Throughout, their secretive behaviour substantially complicated human observation and, thus, scientific understanding and control. Of course, as Mieke Roscher reminds us, animal agency should always be understood as fundamentally relational (Roscher 2019). In the case of the European hamster, like that of other animals, it was continuously influenced by changing human technologies, representations and policy regimes.…”
Section: Epiloguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout, their secretive behaviour substantially complicated human observation and, thus, scientific understanding and control. Of course, as Mieke Roscher reminds us, animal agency should always be understood as fundamentally relational (Roscher 2019). In the case of the European hamster, like that of other animals, it was continuously influenced by changing human technologies, representations and policy regimes.…”
Section: Epiloguementioning
confidence: 99%