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Society
& Animals is at the forefront of the emerging multi-disciplinary
field of Human-Animal Studies, which explores the ways in which
nonhuman animals figure in human lives. The journal publishes
studies concerning experiences of nonhuman animals from psychology,
sociology, anthropology, political science, and other social sciences
and history, literary criticism, and other disciplines of the
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