About ISAZ
The International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) was formed in 1991 as a supportive organization for the scientific and scholarly study of human–animal interactions. ISAZ is a nonprofit, nonpolitical organization with a worldwide, multi-disciplinary membership of students, scholars and interested professionals. Our mission is to serve the growing community of scholars and scientists working in the field of Anthrozoology (the study of human–animal interactions and relationships) by supporting research, publishing and disseminating new insights and discoveries, and promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise within the field. To learn more, please explore our website: www.isaz.net
ISAZ Board and Contact List
President |
Cheryl Krause-Parello |
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Treasurer (Secretary) |
Kristen Jacobson |
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Secretary for Development |
James Serpell (Interim) |
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Sec. Comm. & External Relations |
Maggie O’Haire |
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Editor, Anthrozoös |
Anthony Podberscek |
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Admin Mgr/Membership/Website |
Abigail Thigpen |
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Conference Organizers 2018 |
Anthony Podberscek Pauleen Bennett Bradley Smith |
THE JOURNAL
Anthrozoös: A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People and Animals
Official Journal of the International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ)
© International Society for Anthrozoology (ISSN: 0892-7936; e-ISSN: 1753-0377)
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Anthrozoös is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed publication whose focus is to report the results of studies, from a wide array of disciplines, on the interactions of people and animals. Academic disciplines represented include anthropology, archaeozoology, art and literature, education, ethology, history, human medicine, psychology, sociology and veterinary medicine.