Virginia Thomas
Virginia Thomas is an environmental social scientist with a PhD in Sociology. She is interested in people’s interactions with their environment and with other animals. Virginia’s work explores the social and ethical questions in human-animal relationships. She is currently a research fellow on the Wellcome Trust funded project ‘From Feed the Birds to Do Not Feed the Animals’ which examines the drivers and consequences of animal feeding. This leads on from her previous research which examined human-animal relations in the media (as part of zoonotic disease framing) and in rewilding projects (in relation to biopolitics and human-animal coexistence).
Guest appearance on:
- S5E10: Heck Cattle - Where Nazi Eugenics Meets Modern Rewilding
- S5E9: Red Kites - Conservation and The Ethical Dilemmas of Wildlife Translocation
- S5E8: Wolf Rewilding - Rethinking Risk and Coexistence
- S5E7: Mink Concerns - The Cost of Fur Through a Photographer's Lens
- S5E6: Brown Dog - The Forgotten Terrier Who Sparked a Movement
- S5E5: Honeybees - Exploited Labour and Sticky Ethics
- S5E4: European Wildcat - Dilemmas of Conservation
- S5E3: Pale Male - Manhattan's Famous Red-Tailed Hawk
- S5E2: Misunderstood Magueys - Thinking about Multispecies Justice
- S5E1: Citizen Dogs - Reimagining Canine-Human Societies