Human-nonhuman

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Human-nonhuman: an awkward term but in its 'hyphen' contains the theoretical and empirical challenge to think about how humans are dependent in numerous ways upon the group of 'things' we know to be 'non' human or nonhuman. This entry in the International Encyclopeadia of Human Geography draws upon contemporary geographical and philosophical writings to discuss the meaning of this term in 'human' geographical thinking

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