This thesis is an ethnographic study exploring the complex relationships people have with cats and dogs in Bangkok, Thailand. I examine the cultural and social factors influencing human interactions with these animals. Drawing on data collected from participant observation and in-depth interviews with veterinarians and animal advocacy workers, I capture the context of a city with rising numbers of cats and dogs being considered pets, a significant free-roaming cat and dog population, and a growing awareness of international discourses on animal rights and welfare. I demonstrate that attitudes towards, and our interactions with, animals are context bound and culturally informed
Although popular culture describes them as mortal enemies, more and more often, dogs and cats live u...
Over the past few decades, there has been mounting criticism, mainly from Western societies, of the ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of cat and dog semi-ownership in Thailand and f...
This study explores the value of traditional ethnographic methods in sociology for the study of huma...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of cat and dog semi-ownership in Thailand and f...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Seoul from July 2012 until July 2013, this dissertation...
The prevalence of companion animal caregiving was estimated, and demographic and psychosocial factor...
This research explores the roles that dogs could play in the lives of their owners in Singapore. Giv...
Rabies is a global epidemic that affects the developing world disproportionally. This deadly disease...
Today humans, animals, and the environment are remarkably interconnected and interdependent at a glo...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
The title of this paper gives a family-like character to animals and an animal-like character to the...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Although popular culture describes them as mortal enemies, more and more often, dogs and cats live u...
Over the past few decades, there has been mounting criticism, mainly from Western societies, of the ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of cat and dog semi-ownership in Thailand and f...
This study explores the value of traditional ethnographic methods in sociology for the study of huma...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of cat and dog semi-ownership in Thailand and f...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Seoul from July 2012 until July 2013, this dissertation...
The prevalence of companion animal caregiving was estimated, and demographic and psychosocial factor...
This research explores the roles that dogs could play in the lives of their owners in Singapore. Giv...
Rabies is a global epidemic that affects the developing world disproportionally. This deadly disease...
Today humans, animals, and the environment are remarkably interconnected and interdependent at a glo...
Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticit...
The title of this paper gives a family-like character to animals and an animal-like character to the...
International differences in practices and attitudes regarding pet cats' interactions with wildlife ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...
Although popular culture describes them as mortal enemies, more and more often, dogs and cats live u...
Over the past few decades, there has been mounting criticism, mainly from Western societies, of the ...
This study explored the perspectives of elephant mahouts (n = 55) and tiger caregivers (n = 18) work...