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David Lulka

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Animals and Agency : An Interdisciplinary Exploration (2009) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Lulka, David
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San Diego State University
University of California, Santa Barbara
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geographer
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California State University, San Marcos
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David Lulka is a faculty member in the Liberal Studies department at California State University, San Marcos. His research seeks to reconfigure the relationship between humans and other species by exploring the manner in which material properties and philosophical principles align, potentially enabling the construction of mutually beneficial hybrid environments. His dissertation examined the factors leading to the growth and geographical diffusion of American Bison onto public,
private, and tribal lands during the 20th century. His papers have been published in several journals including Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Sociologia Ruralis, Great Plains Research, Ethics, Place, and Environment, Geoforum, and Anthrozoös. His forthcoming paper examines the quandary posed by roadkill by utilizing the work of Samuel Beckett. [page 374 of Animals and Agency]
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USA
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