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Fijn, Natasha. Living with herds: Human-animal coexistence in Mongolia. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Return of the Wolf: Conflict and Coexistence. Douglas & McIntyre, 2019.

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Urbanik, Julie, and Connie L. Johnston. Humans and animals: A geography of coexistence. 2017.

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Rosie, Woodroffe, Thirgood S. J, and Rabinowitz Alan 1953-, eds. People and wildlife: Conflict or coexistence? Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Pierce, Jessica, and Marc Bekoff Ph D. The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age. Beacon Press, 2018.

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author, Pierce Jessica 1965, ed. The animals' agenda: Freedom, compassion, and coexistence in the Human Age. Beacon Press, 2017.

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Kalof, Linda, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199927142.001.0001.

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Animal studies is an interdisciplinary field that captures one of the most important topics in contemporary society: how can humans rethink and reconfigure their relationships with other animals? This “animal question” is the focus of The Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies. In the last few decades, animal studies has flourished, with the widespread recognition of (1) the commodification of animals in a wide variety of human contexts, such as the use of animals as food, labor, and objects of spectacle and science; (2) the degradation of the natural world and a staggering loss of animal habitat and species extinction; and (3) the increasing need to coexist with other animals in urban, rural, and natural contexts. These themes are mapped into five major categories, reflected in the titles of the five parts that structure this volume: “Animals in the Landscape of Law, Politics, and Public Policy”; “Animal Intentionality, Agency, and Reflexive Thinking”; “Animals as Objects in Science, Food, Spectacle, and Sport”; “Animals in Cultural Representations”; and “Animals in Ecosystems.” Each category is explicated with specially commissioned chapters written by international scholars from diverse backgrounds, including philosophy, law, history, English, art, sociology, geography, archaeology, environmental studies, cultural studies, and animal advocacy. The thirty chapters of the handbook investigate issues and concepts central to understanding our current relationship with other animals and the potential for coexistence in an ecological community of living beings.
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Fijn, Natasha. Living with Herds: Human-Animal Coexistence in Mongolia. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2017.

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Beck, Benjamin B., Michael Hutchins, Terry L. Maple, Tara S. Stoinski, and Bryan Norton. Great Apes and Humans: The Ethics of Coexistence. Smithsonian Institution Press, 2014.

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L, Knight Richard, and Gutzwiller Kevin J, eds. Wildlife and recreationists: Coexistence through management and research. Washington, D.C: Island Press, 1995.

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Knight, Richard L., Joanna Burger, Stanley Anderson, Jean Bedard, and Paul Kerlinger. Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management and Research. Island Press, 2013.

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Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management And Research. Island Press, 1995.

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(Contributor), Joanna Burger, Dan Decker (Contributor), Paul Kerlinger (Contributor), H. Ken Cordell (Contributor), Stanley Temple (Contributor), David Cole (Contributor), Peter Landres (Contributor), et al., eds. Wildlife and Recreationists: Coexistence Through Management And Research. Island Press, 1995.

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Human-Wildlife Interactions: Turning Conflict into Coexistence. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Human-Wildlife Interactions: Turning Conflict into Coexistence. Cambridge University Press, 2019.

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Goodall, Jane. Great Apes and Humans: The Ethics of Coexistence. Smithsonian, 2001.

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M, Wemmer Christen, and Christen Catherine A, eds. Elephants and ethics: Toward a morality of coexistence. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.

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Rethinking Human-Elephant Relations in South Asia: Conflict, Negotiation, and Coexistence. Oxford University Press India, 2016.

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Rewilding our hearts: Building pathways of compassion and coexistence. 2014.

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Being Together in Place: Indigenous Coexistence in a More Than Human World. University of Minnesota Press, 2017.

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Galvin, James E., and Jose Tomas Bras. Neurobiology of Lewy Body Dementias. Edited by Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, Pamela Sklar, and Joseph D. Buxbaum. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190681425.003.0055.

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Lewy body dementia (LBD) is the second most common form of neurocognitive disorder after Alzheimer’s disease and covers two related diagnoses: Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinson’s Disease Dementia. Despite being a common disorder, diagnosis outside expert academic centers remains a significant challenge. The core pathological feature of LBD is the cortical Lewy body; however, many cases will have coexistent Alzheimer disease pathology. Genetic risk factors for LBD include mutations in genes for alpha-synuclein (SNCA) and galactocerbrosidase (GBA). Dopamine transporter imaging remains the most sensitive but platforms for measuring alpha-synuclein are being developed. Current therapies focus on symptomatic relief but experimental cell and animal models are providing new insights for the development of disease-modifying therapeutics.
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