Carol Gigliotti is an academic, writer, artist, and animal activist. She is Professor Emeritus of Design and Dynamic Media, Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, British Columbia.[1] She is the editor of the 2009 book Leonardo's Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals, published by Springer,[2] and the author of the 2022 book The Creative Lives of Animals, published by New York University Press.[3] The Creative Lives of Animals won a gold award in the Animals & Nature category in the 2023 Nautilus Book Awards.[4]
Gigliotti studied at Northwestern University, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and Ohio State University. She completed her PhD at Ohio State in 1993.[5] Her thesis, which was supervised by Robert Lloyd Arnold, was entitled Aesthetics of a virtual world: ethical issues in interactive technological design.[6] She worked at Ohio State until 1999, taking up a position at Emily Carr in 2000.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Gigliotti, Professor Emeritus Carol". Australasian Animal Studies Association. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- ^ Reviews:
- Twine, Richard (2009). "Leonardo's Choice - Genetic Technologies and Animals Carol Gigliotti (Ed) Springer, 2009". Genomics, Society and Policy. 5 (87): 87. doi:10.1186/1746-5354-5-2-87. PMC 5425045.
- Kemmerer, Lisa (2010). "Leonardo's Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals". Anthrozoös. 23 (4): 419–22. doi:10.2752/175303710X12750451259255.
- ^ Reviews and commentary:
- Tague, Gregory F. (2022). "Review of The Creative Lives of Animals". Leonardo. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- Bekoff, Marc (22 November 2022). "The Fascinating and Wide-Ranging Creative Lives of Animals". Psychology Today. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- "The Creative Lives of Animals". Publishers Weekly. 29 August 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- "Many animals are surprisingly creative, a new book argues". The Economist. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
- Woodward, Wendy (2023). "[Review] Carol Gigliotti. The Creative Lives of Animals. New York University Press, 2022. 289 pp. ISBN 9781479815449". Animal Studies Journal. 12 (2): 290–3. doi:10.14453/asj/v12i2.14.
- ^ "Nautilus Book Awards 2023 Awards Roster" (PDF). Nautilus Book Awards. May 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- ^ a b https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-gigliotti-1570604
- ^ https://library.ohio-state.edu/search~S7?/X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z/X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z&SUBKEY=(Gigliotti)/1%2C15%2C15%2CB/frameset&FF=X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z&3%2C3%2Chttps://library.ohio-state.edu/search~S7?/X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z/X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z&SUBKEY=(Gigliotti)/1%2C15%2C15%2CB/frameset&FF=X(Gigliotti)&searchscope=7&SORT=AX&m=b&m=z&3%2C3%2C
External links
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Episode 63: Critical Animal Studies with Carol Gigliotti Gigliotti discusses critical animal studies with Siobhan O'Sullivan on the podcast Knowing Animals | |
Episode 211: Animal Creativity with Carol Gigliotti Gigliotti discusses animal creativity with Josh Milburn on the podcast Knowing Animals |