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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2007 DOI: 10.1163/156853007X253159 Society and Animals 15 (2007) 413-415 www.brill.nl/soan Animals & Society Institute Fellowship Program Th e Animals & Society Institute invites applications for its second annual summer fellowship program for scholars pursuing research in Human-Animal Studies. In the summer of 2008, this interdisciplinary program will enable 6-8 fellows to pursue research in residence at Michigan State University. Host faculty at MSU are Linda Kalof, Department of Sociology; David Favre, Col- lege of Law; and Th omas Dietz, Environmental Science and Policy Program. Th e fellowship is designed to support recipients’ individual research through mentorship, guest lectures, and scholarly exchange among fellows and oppor- tunities to contribute to the intellectual life of the host institution. All fellows must be in continuous residence for the duration of the six week program, June 2-July 11, 2008 (tentative dates). Th e fellowships are open to scholars from any discipline investigating a topic related to human-animal relationships. Topics from the 2007 program included: • Shifting Perceptions of Captive Elephants in the United States • Animals, Colonialism, and the Atlantic World • Place, Power and Primates: Human/Animal Relationships in Field Pri- matology • Th e Regulation of
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Published: Jan 1, 2007
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