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H-Animal aims to serve as an on-line home for the growing number of scholars across disciplines who are engaged on the study of animals in human culture. H-Animal aims to be both an intellectual forum and a clearinghouse of information. Its discussion list serves as a place to post CFPs, bibliography and research questions, and initiate broader discussion. It's book reviews and journal round-ups help keep scholars abreast of new writing about animals. The network's home page, meanwhile, provides links to teaching syllabi and other scholarly resources. |
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| The Species of Origin |
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The Species of Origin is a live site that actively invites you to contribute as well as discover new thinking on Charles Darwin and contemporary art and culture. We aim to offer creative support to a set of artistic projects that will unfold in future years from this AHRC-funded work. This project asserts the potential for contemporary art practice to re-imagine Darwin's work within a current context, to draw out, in particular, some of the most significant ideas embedded in his thought and of others. |
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| Art Hist |
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ArtHist is an inter-university, public, non-for-profit institution for publications and discussions concerning art history. The network is open for contributions on all artistic genres, media, and periods. Adhering to an open conception of "art", the list is not limited to the conventional interests and approaches of academic art history. In particular, it invites critical contributions on pictorial tradition as an aspect of a larger visual environment. |
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| Natural History Museum London |

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Welcome to the Natural History Museum London. We promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world. Explore our world-class collections, fantastic exhibitions and cutting-edge research online, or visit our landmark buildings.'
Dr Michael Dixon - Director |
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| Arts Council of England |

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Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery. |
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| The Forestry Commission |
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Climate change is the greatest challenge facing the world today. Forests in Britain have a role to play and the work of the Forestry Commission makes a difference. |
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| London Fieldworks |
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Art, science and nature? As categories we seem to know what they mean, but nothing is that resolved when we consider the work of artists who mess with the underside of these categories to the extent that they collapse ina field of their own imagining. Work which functions like a divining rod, never locating the source of that which passes through it but seeking it nevertheless. |
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