Ethodiversity, short for ethological diversity, refers to the intra- and inter-specific variabilities and differences in behavioural or existential styles in (human and nonhuman) animals. Ethodiversity encompasses biological (including traditional ethological) needs, behavioural patterns, existential orientations, affects, as well as inter- and intraspecific relationality. The term ‘ethodiversity’ parallels ‘biodiversity’ and ‘neurodiversity’. As a phenomenon, I suggest … Continue reading Ethodiversity
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