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Join ISAZ!The International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) was formedin 1991 as a supportive organization for the scientific and scholarly study of human–animal interactions. ISAZ is a nonpolitical nonprofit with a worldwide, multi-disciplinary membership of scientists, scholars, students, interested organizations, and laypersons.

Who can join ISAZ?To ensure that anyone with an interest in the field can enjoyaccess to the most up-to-date information and scholarship fromthe field, the Society offers a range of membership options:Individual, Society or Student Affiliate, and Corporate.

Why join ISAZ?By its very nature, the study of human–animal interactions and relationships transcends the traditional boundaries between established academic disciplines. Through its vari-ous meetings and publications, ISAZ provides opportunitiesfor members to develop their ideas, concepts, and researchmethods in a spirit of open, interdisciplinary exchange and international collaboration.

By joining ISAZ, members enjoy:❖ The Society’s bi-monthly journal, Anthrozoös, the leading

academic journal on human–animal interactions and relationships

❖ On-line access to back issues of Anthrozoös

❖ Quarterly e-newsletter

❖ Substantially reduced registration fees for all ISAZ annual conferences, which, to accommodate its international membership, are held across the globe

❖ Access to the Society’s electronic announcement list, whichdistributes information about relevant employment and grantopportunities, conferences, calls for papers, and book announcements

❖ Access to the Society’s annual membership directory

❖ A 35% discount on subscriptions to Society & Animals, a social science journal of the human experience of other animals

❖ A 30% discount on books from Routledge: Taylor & Francis

❖ Special benefits for Student members (see website)

Membership application forms andadditional information about joiningISAZ can be found on the Society’swebsite:

www.isaz.net