The Science of Monster Hunting (original) (raw)

A Review of Cryptozoology: Towards a Scientific Approach to the Study of “Hidden Animals”

Lorenzo Rossi

Problematic Wildlife A Cross-Disciplinary Approach, 2015

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Cryptofiction! Science Fiction and the Rise of Cryptozoology

Justin Mullis

The Paranormal and Popular Culture: A Postmodern Religious Landscape (Routledge), 2019

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Cryptozoology & crop circle research: Two further fields of investigation at a glance

Gerhard Mayer

N equals 1: Single case studies in anomalistics, 2019

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“Introduction: The Impact of Monsters and Monster Studies,” in Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous, ed. Asa Simon Mittman, with Peter Dendle (London: Ashgate, 2012), 1-14

Asa S Mittman

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Cryptozoology and Pseudoscience

Sharon A . Hill

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Mapping the Potentials of Monster Studies

ildiko limpar

Hungarian journal of English and American studies /, 2021

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Introduction: Monster Studies

Chris Koenig-Woodyard

University of Toronto Quarterly

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Book Review: Anthropology and Cryptozoology: Exploring Encounters with Mysterious Creatures edited by Samantha Hurn and Chris Wilbert (in the series Multispecies Encounters)

Gerhard Mayer

2019

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Of Books and Beasts; A Cryptozoologist’s Library by Matt Bille

Bruce Champagne

Journal of Scientific Exploration

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Review of Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology, By Brian Regal. British Journal of the History of Science 45 (2012): 699-700.

Sebastian Normandin

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Research Companion to Monsters and the M

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BRIAN REGAL. Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology

H. Ritvo

The American Historical Review, 2015

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Thomas Jefferson as the First Cryptozoologist

Justin Mullis

Religion, Culture, and the Monstrous: Of Gods and Monsters, Edited by Joseph Laycock and Natasha Mikles (Lexington Press) , 2021

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Weinstock, J. A. (Ed.). (2020). The Monster Theory Reader. University of Minnesota Press. 560 pages. (ISBN: 9781517905255)

Ulaş Özgün

DergiPark (Istanbul University), 2024

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Paleocryptozoology: A Call for Collaboration between Classicists and Cryptozoologists

Adrienne Mayor

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EN56CH21-Tomberlin ARI 14 October 2010 14:17 A Roadmap for Bridging Basic and Applied Research in Forensic Entomology

Jeffery Tomberlin

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Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous

Asa S Mittman

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Monsters, then and now

Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia

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Citizen Science and Cryptozoology, data received from listeners during 18 years of wildlife talkback on ABC North Coast New South Wales Local Radio

Gary Opit

Australian Zoologist, 2016

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The Creation of Monsters: A Brief Perspective

Erika Haines Zuckero

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Shedding light on the hidden world of subterranean fauna: A transdisciplinary research approach

Andrew Winzer

Science of The Total Environment, 2019

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Introduction: Legendary North American Monsters

David J Puglia

North American Monsters: A Contemporary Legend Casebook, 2022

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Living With Monsters Afterword

Stuart McLean

Living With Monsters, 2023

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Of wildmen and white men: cryptozoology and inappropriate/d monsters at the cusp of the Anthropocene

Nils Bubandt

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2019

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A Nessie in Mormon Country: The Bear Lake Monster

Alan Morrell

North American Monsters: A Contemporary Legend Casebook, 2022

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A geography of monsters

Gail Davies

Geoforum, 2003

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A Roadmap for Bridging Basic and Applied Research in Forensic Entomology

Jeffery Tomberlin

Annual Review of Entomology, 2011

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Monsters from Myth, and Quests for a Scientific Rationale, Or, a Science Journalist’s Take on Mythological Animals. An Exploration of Matt Kaplan’s The Science of Monsters, with a Foray into Aetiologies and Cultural Uses of Medusa

Ephraim Nissan

Amaltea. Revista de mitocrítica

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Monster Anthropology in Australasia and Beyond

Yasmine Musharbash, Geir Henning Presterudstuen

2014

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Cryptocanthon foveatus. In: IUCN 2013. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (ISSN

Mario Favila

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SEEING (WITH, THROUGH, AND AS) MONSTERS — AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE

Juliane Constanze Bockwoldt, Holger Pötzsch

Nordlit, 2019

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Hunting for Monsters (and Gods): The Making of an Anthropologist

Indira Arumugam

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Review of Monster Culture in the 21st Century: A Reader, ed. Marina Levina and Diem-My T. Bui

John Edgar Browning

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"Monsters as Evidence. The Uses of the Abnormal Body during the early 18th century", Journal of the History of Biology 31: 355–382, 1998

Javier Moscoso

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Introduction, with Dr. Caroline Picart, SPEAKING OF MONSTERS: A TERATOLOGICAL ANTHOLOGY

John Edgar Browning

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