This book explores the growing significance of veganism. It brings together important theoretical and empirical insights to offer a historical and contemporary analysis of veganism and our future co-existence with other animals.
Catherine Oliver is a postdoctoral researcher, currently working on the ERC-funded Urban Ecologies project at the University of Cambridge. She completed her PhD on vegan geographies in 2020. Her research interests are veganism, beyond-human geographies, and friendship. Catherine can be found on twitter at @katiecmoliver.
Introduction Part 1: Pasts 1. Relational Animals 2. Genealogies of Animal Activism 3. Beyond-Human Geographies of Friendship Part 2: Presents 4. The Contours of Contemporary Veganism 5. Embodied Knowledges, 'Truth', and Veganism Part 3: Futures 6. Chicken-Human Relations 7. Multispecies Futures Conclusion