Tracking Animals in a Pandemic
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Jørgensen, D. (2020). Reflections: Environmental History in the Era of COVID-19 (Tracking Animals in a Pandemic). Environmental History, 25, 595-686. 10.1093/envhis/emaa053Abstract
The global pandemic puts a spotlight on human-animal relations and how human histories are intertwined with animal bodies. Environmental historians have demonstrated a steadily growing interest in investigating animals since the late 1980s, so thinking about animals in historical terms is nothing new.1 But our COVID-19 moment can prompt us to consider how environmental history—and, more specifically, animal history—can help us to make sense of the traces of human-animal entanglements in proliferating news reports. This article is part of a special article collection "Reflections: Environmental History in the Era of COVID-19"