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Geography

 Haohui Cai

Haohui Cai (He/They)

Postgraduate Researcher
Human Geography

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University of Exeter
Amory Building
Rennes Drive
Exeter EX4 4RJ

Haohui is a final-year PhD researcher in more-than-human geographies, supervised by Prof Ian Cook et al., Prof Gail Davies, Dr Ray Chan and Prof Henry Buller. His multi-species and -sited ethnographic project on the geographies of apiculture in China aims to discover and story different actants’ perspectives, agencies and materialities in the relational lively worlds of apiculture. In the journey of following the honeybees, beekeepers and honey not only from apiaries to dinner tables but also from flowers’ nectaries to human bodies, he also hopes to unravel the human-animal-food intertwined assemblage and examine the liveness of more-than-human shared practices. 

 

Research interests:

  • More-than-human geographies;
  • Animal geographies;
  • Geographies of food;
  • Following;
  • Chinese rural studies

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