Issue 40

Taming, Familiarizing, Animalizing: Techniques to Make Hunting Dogs in the Amazon Florest

Gesinei dos Santos Labontê, Universidade Federal do Amapá, Brasil
Gabriel Sanchez, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brasil
Ramiro Esdras Carneiro Batista, Universidade Federal do Pará, Brasil
Felipe Vander Velden, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brasil

Taught to Work and Food: Pasto Indigenous’ Headstrong Animals in Southern Colombia

Laura Guzmán Peñuela, Universidad de Caldas, Colombia

Notes on the relationship between sled dogs and mushers in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

Luisa Amador Fanaro, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brasil

Dog Entanglements: Big Game Hounds in Uruguay from the View of Varied Social Collectives

Leticia Poliak y Juan Martín Dabezies, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

Of Packs, Suffering, and Rescues: Violence and Relations between Dogs and Humans in Two Mexican Border Cities

Rigoberto Reyes Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, México
Iván Sandoval-Cervantes, Universidad de Nevada, Las Vegas, EUA

The Life of a Female Guide Dog: Between the Animal, the Human, the Instrumental. An Approach from Digital Visual Ethnography

Surama Lázaro Terol, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, España

Animal Metaphors. Dog as a Creative Representation of the Interspecies Experience

David Figueroa Serrano y Alma Esli Bernal Valdés, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Becoming a Dingo: The Blurred Boundaries Between the Wild, Feral, and Tame. A Theoretical Approach from Interspecies Ethnography

Julio Alejandro Castro Moreno e Irma Catherine Bernal Castro, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, Colombia

Desiring a connection with others. Learning from and with dogs through artistic research

Angela Bartram, University of Derby, UK

Dog the one who Reads. Dimensions of Dog-Human Relation Emerging in the Literary Imaginary

Andrea Mastrangelo, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas, Argentina

Proximity in Human-Dog Bond: The Role of Anthropomorphism and Anthropocentrism

Marcos Díaz Videla, Instituto Iberoamericano de Antrozoología (IIAZ), Argentina

Qimmeq —The Inuit Soulless Dog

Francesc Bailón Trueba, Arqueonet, España
David Pacheco Filip

Laicism, islamophobia, and Colonial Counter-Revolution in 21st Century France

Malik Tahar-Chaouch, Universidad Veracruzana , Xalapa, México