We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fosters a reflexive questioning of humanist power and a more sophisticated understanding of the co-dependency and co-creativity between the species. We highlight that the neglect of nonhuman animals in organization studies stems from a preoccupation with contemporary industrialization, human forms of rationality, and the mechanisms of capital exchange. Drawing upon the example of sheep and shepherding, we illustrate how a flexible approach to studying the value and worth of work is made possible by attending to other-than-human activity and value co-creation. We conclude by suggesting that the concept of work and its value needs a more species-in...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientis...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
This paper approaches care work through a multispecies and interspecies lens, and challenges readers...
This paper approaches care work through a multispecies and interspecies lens, and challenges readers...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientis...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
This paper approaches care work through a multispecies and interspecies lens, and challenges readers...
This paper approaches care work through a multispecies and interspecies lens, and challenges readers...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...