EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 21 MIN
Claire (Philosophy PhD Student)
from The Roey Grad Podcast · host Roehampton Graduate School
In her PhD in Philosophy, Claire Hamlett explores the idea of animal homes. As a freelance journalist, Claire had been interested to read Wildlife as Property Owners (2020) by Karen Bradshaw, which discussed how animal habitats could be protected in law. Claire decided to take the subject further by embarking on a PhD to see how far those ideas could be extended by thinking of animals as living not simply on territories or building shelters but creating homes. Animals don’t need to be able to explain their reasons for what they are doing, Claire says, but they clearly have agency. In this show, Charles enjoys a wide-ranging discussion with Claire about animal rights, human responsibilities and the pair of jackdaws in her neighbour’s chimney. Chapters 00.50 Claire’s work in journalism 03.10 The difference between ‘where animals live’ and ‘animal homes’ 05.43 What would be the effect of thinking of ‘homes’ for animals? 07.56 Animal agency 10.58 How to avoid anthropomorphising animals 13.09 Should all animals be treated with equal respect? 15.58 Implications for zoos 18.02 Claire’s practical investigations of animal homes 19.20 The jackdaws next door The Roey Grad Podcast is a presentation of the University of Roehampton’s Graduate School. Our theme music is by DiamondTunes Our hosts are two PhD students at Roehampton, Charles Miller and Will Berard, who also edits and mixes the podcast. It was produced by Aaliyah Hassan. Comments, questions, want to appear on the show? Get in touch at [email protected]
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In her PhD in Philosophy, Claire Hamlett explores the idea of animal homes. As a freelance journalist, Claire had been interested to read Wildlife as Property Owners (2020) by Karen Bradshaw, which discussed how animal habitats could be protected in law. Claire decided to take the subject further by embarking on a PhD to see how far those ideas could be extended by thinking of animals as living not simply on territories or building shelters but creating homes. Animals don’t need to be able to explain their reasons for what they are doing, Claire says, but they clearly have agency. In this show, Charles enjoys a wide-ranging discussion with Claire about animal rights, human responsibilities and the pair of jackdaws in her neighbour’s chimney. Chapters 00.50 Claire’s work in journalism 03.10 The difference between ‘where animals live’ and ‘animal homes’ 05.43 What would be the effect of thinking of ‘homes’ for animals? 07.56 Animal agency 10.58 How to avoid anthropomorphising animals 13.09 Should all animals be treated with equal respect? 15.58 Implications for zoos 18.02 Claire’s practical investigations of animal homes 19.20 The jackdaws next door The Roey Grad Podcast is a presentation of the University of Roehampton’s Graduate School. Our theme music is by DiamondTunes Our hosts are two PhD students at Roehampton, Charles Miller and Will Berard, who also edits and mixes the podcast. It was produced by Aaliyah Hassan. Comments, questions, want to appear on the show? Get in touch at [email protected]
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