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Sara Asu Schroer (University of Oxford)
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Department: School of Geography and the Environment
Nationality: German
Country: Norway
Highest Degree: PhD
Degree Awarding Institution: University of Aberdeen
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Panels
EASA2026: Drought: Thinking through life in a drying world
EASA2022: 'Taking care together': Conservation as more-than-human commoning III
EASA2022: 'Taking care together': Conservation as more-than-human commoning II
EASA2022: 'Taking care together': Conservation as more-than-human commoning I
RAI2021: Conservation beyond species: ethnographic explorations
RAI2021: Conservation beyond species: ethnographic explorations
RAI2021: Conservation beyond species: ethnographic explorations
EASA2020: Animate Mobilities: Troubling Social, Ecological and Biological Boundaries [HOLB network panel]
EASA2020: Animate Mobilities: Troubling Social, Ecological and Biological Boundaries [HOLB network panel]
EASA2018: Liveability in a time of ecological destruction [Humans and Other Living Beings Network]
EASA2016: Living well together: considering connections of health, wellbeing and work in the lives of humans and other living beings [Humans and Other Living Beings]
RAI2016: Life in atmospheric worlds: everyday knowledge and perception of weather
ASA15: Collaboration and partnership in human-animal communities: reconsidering ways of learning and communication
ASA2014: Exploring 'atmospheres': an anthropological approach?
ASA12: Exploring aesthetic experiences and practices
Papers
RAI2021: The matter of decay: scavenger conservation in sanitised landscapes
EASA2018: (De)-extinction and the precarity of life in the Anthropocene
SIEF2017: Living with birds of prey: more-than-human architectures and the domus
EASA2016: Negotiating care-full relationships: care as trans-species work in falconry and domestic breeding of raptors
RAI2016: Airborne creatures: weathering, movement and perception in falconry practice
ASA2014: Thinking through atmospheres
ASA12: 'Flights like poetry': Exploring aesthetic experiences in the practice of hunting with birds of prey.