Andreas Hübner is Lecturer at Kiel University. His teaching and research focus on global history, history didactics, and human-animal studies. In 2015, he received his Ph.D. from Justus Liebig University Giessen. His publications include numerous monographs and articles, among them an essay on „panda diplomacy” (with Mieke Roscher). His latest project explores the role of human-animal studies and the anthropocene in secondary education.
Maria Moss received her post-doctoral degree from Freie Universität Berlin in 2006 and has been teaching North American Studies at Leuphana University Lüneburg since 2007. Besides human-animal studies, her other fields of research and teaching include Indigenous studies, Canadian studies, and creative writing. Maria Moss is one of the editors of the American Studies Journal (www.asjournal.org) and the American Studies Blog (www.blog.asjournal.org).
A staff member at Leuphana University Lüneburg”s Writing Center since October 2014, Micha Gerrit Philipp Edlich has worked with undergraduate and graduate students on their writing skills. His research interests include comics and graphic novels, life writing, contemporary environmental literatures, human-animal studies, and multi- and translingual writing pedagogies.
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Roman Bartosch & Liza B. Bauer: Multispecies Futures
In light of the dramatic growth and rapid institutionalization of human-animal studies in recent years, it is somewhat surprising that only a small number of publications have proposed practical and …
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