This collection in Psychology of Human–Animal Intergroup Relations features concise commentaries identifying key conceptual, methodological, and empirical gaps that constrain progress in the field. Topics include speciesism, engaging the political right in animal advocacy, conceptualizing time in research, and classifying dietary groups. The commentaries were written by students of the European Association for Social Psychology summer school and are accompanied by an editorial from the program’s faculty.
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