Quarantine encounters with digital animals: more-than-human geographies of lockdown life
Quarantine conditions led to the proliferation of digital encounters with nonhuman animals. Here, we explore three prominent forms: creaturely cameos, avatar acquaintances and background birding. These virtual encounters afforded during lockdown life generated novel and affective human–animal relati...
Main Authors: | Turnbull, J, Searle, A, Adams, WM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Intellect
2020
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