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Research outputs

Peer-Reviewed

Maneesha Deckha:
  • (2023) 50:3 Dal Law Journal 339-377. Open access:
  • "Animalization and Dehumanization Concerns: Another Psychological Barrier to Animal Law Reform” (2023) 2:2 PHAIR: Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations 1-16, Art e10147, open access: .
  • “Human Children, Nonhuman Animals, and a Plant-Based Vegan Future” In Feminist Animal and Multispecies Studies (Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2023), 175-204. Open access:
  • “Sup-Plant-ing Anthropocentric Legalities: Can the Rule of Law Tolerate Intensive Animal Agriculture?”, In International Law and Posthuman Theory, eds Mathilda Arvidsson and Emily Jones (London: Routledge, 2023).

Jodey Castricano:

  • “Learning by Heart: Storytelling and Animal Loss in the Anthropocene” in , Wendy A. Wiseman, Burak Kesgin (Eds.) Willmington, Delaware: Vernon Press, 2024, 125-147.

Lisa Warden:

Tayler Zavitz:

  • (2024). Article by Anelyse M. Weiler, Tayler Zavitz, Canadian Review of Sociology, Nov. 2024
  •  "" (2021). Article by Tayler Zavitz and Corie Kielbiski, published in Media, Networking Knowledge 14 (2), Climate, Creatures and COVID-19 Special Issue. [View at Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association.]

Holly Cecil:

  • (2021) 6:1 Screen Bodies. DOI:  

Collaborative Research

Animal Law & Youth Activism - documentary series
Animal Law and Youth Activism - short documentary series
Animal Markets and Zoonotic Disease in the United States (PDF)
The Default Veg Initiative: Measuring and Reducing Food Emissions at the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø
This project in collaboration with University Food Services and the Office of Sustainability measured the environmental impacts of university menus, including greenhouse gas emissions related to climate change. Concrete outcomes included menu shifts to prioritize plant-based menus, to reduce our campus emissions as part of UVic’s ‘Race to Zero’ pledge (Net Zero by 2040).