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Hybridity of colonial and postcolonial forestry in environmental history: An introduction 环境史上殖民与后殖民林业的混杂性:导论
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.02.2022.07
Shoko Mizuno
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Hybrid forestry practices in British colonial and postcolonial forestry networks 英国殖民地和后殖民地林业网络中的混合林业实践
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.02.2022.08
Shoko Mizuno
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Hybridity in knowledge development about invasive alien species in colonial, postcolonial and contemporary India: A focus on lantana (Lantana camara L.) 殖民时期、后殖民时期和当代印度外来入侵物种知识发展中的杂交性:以lantana camara L.为中心
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.02.2022.09
M. Ota
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New light on the introduction of ship-borne commensal rats and mice in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1790s–1830s 1790 - 1830年代新西兰奥特罗阿引入船载共生大鼠和小鼠的新进展
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.02.2022.05
Carolyn King, A. Veale
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The plague and the population of Europe in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages 瘟疫与新石器时代和青铜时代的欧洲人口
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.02.2022.02
D. Headrick
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Introduction: Animals and epidemics in modern East Asia 引言:现代东亚的动物与流行病
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.01.2022.01
Fa‐ti Fan
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Reprogramming the story: Edible insects as vaccines 重新规划故事:可食用昆虫作为疫苗
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.01.2022.07
Lisa Onaga
Animal-centric scientific research during the pandemic has produced an epistemic dilemma, in which knowledge about the evolutionary nature of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its transmission to humans produces discrimination against Asian peoples as a by-product. More constructive awareness and analysis of how frameworks that support narratives of human exceptionalism persist and lead to this conundrum are needed in order to envision ways to redistribute global ways of knowing zoonotic epidemics beyond questions concerning origins. By exploring the history of the baculovirus expression system (a biological technology relying on a moth-specific virus to mass-produce recombinant proteins) and how it came to be used in recent vaccine development, this essay explores expanding, changing uses of insects that complicate the familiar binary categories that pit them as either harmful or beneficial. The conceptual undoing of this binary illuminates possibilities for the kinds of conversations that are necessary to work against the hate- and fear-driven dehumanisation that the pandemic enabled. © 2022 The authors.
在疫情期间,以动物为中心的科学研究产生了一种认识困境,在这种困境中,关于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型病毒进化性质及其向人类传播的知识会产生对亚洲人的歧视。需要对支持人类例外论叙事的框架如何持续存在并导致这一难题进行更具建设性的认识和分析,以便设想如何在起源问题之外重新分配全球了解人畜共患流行病的方式。通过探索杆状病毒表达系统(一种依靠蛾特异性病毒大规模生产重组蛋白的生物技术)的历史,以及它是如何在最近的疫苗开发中使用的,本文探索了昆虫的不断扩大和变化的用途,这些用途使人们熟悉的二元分类复杂化,使它们成为有害或有益的。这种二元对立的概念性消除阐明了进行必要对话的可能性,这些对话是对抗疫情造成的仇恨和恐惧驱动的非人化所必需的。©2022作者。
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Introduction 介绍
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.01.2022.00
J. Beattie
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China’s pet activists: Using moral arguments and epidemic concerns to make space for animal rights 中国宠物活动人士:利用道德争论和疫情担忧为动物权利腾出空间
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.01.2022.04
Suzanne Barber, Michael J. Hathaway
In China, a widespread movement for animal rights arose only recently and without a strong level of state-based support, unlike the well-documented rise in Europe and North America. This movement has nonetheless become a vocal force for social change. Somewhat surprisingly, as other social movements have experienced increasing state-led resistance and pressure since 2012, the animal rights contingent has remained a vibrant part of the social landscape that mediates humans' relations with other animals. How have these agents been able to persist despite the greater political clampdown? We argue that the Covid-19 pandemic, first identified in China, has become a new resource for animal rights activists. These activists are working to leverage the growing fear of zoonotic contagion as a rationale for their work for dogs. © 2022 The authors.
在中国,一场广泛的动物权利运动是最近才兴起的,而且没有得到政府的大力支持,这与欧洲和北美有充分记录的运动不同。尽管如此,这一运动已成为推动社会变革的有力力量。有些令人惊讶的是,自2012年以来,当其他社会运动经历了越来越多的国家主导的抵制和压力时,动物权利队伍仍然是社会景观中充满活力的一部分,它调解了人类与其他动物的关系。这些特工是如何在更大的政治镇压下坚持下去的?我们认为,首次在中国发现的Covid-19大流行已成为动物权利活动家的新资源。这些活动人士正努力利用对人畜共患传染病日益增长的恐惧,作为他们为狗工作的理由。©2022作者。
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Dangerous bites: Snakes, environmental encounter and biomedicine in Colonial Taiwan 危险的咬伤:台湾殖民地时期的蛇、环境遭遇与生物医学
Q2 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI: 10.22459/ireh.08.01.2022.03
Chieh-Ju Wu, Fa‐ti Fan
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