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In defense of porridge: perspectives on domestication from the North

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Marianne Elisabeth Lien is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo. She has published extensively on domestication, food production and food consumption, salmon aquaculture and human-animal relations. Her most recent books are Becoming Salmon; Aquaculture and the Domestication of a Fish (University California Press 2015), and Domestication Gone Wild, Practices and Policies of Multispecies Relations (Duke University Press 2018, co-edited with H. A. Swanson and G. B. Ween).

Thomas Stolp Jacobsen is a PhD student at the Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University. He is currently engaged in research on the Norwegian state’s handling of Chronic Wasting Disease, a lethal and highly contagious prion-disease among wild reindeer in Southern Norway. With a focus on mitigating efforts which include killing reindeer to save them, Jacobsen engages topics such as indeterminacy, violence, and conflicting nature enactments in the anthropocene.

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