Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Due to the increases in human leisure time, education, and affluence, animals are now incorporated into a range of recreational activities, which encourage and enable intra-active multi-species encounters in experiential environments. Framed in post-humanist theory, this chapter seeks to challenge the singular focus around human subjects, blurring boundaries between the human and nonhuman, looking beyond human agency and exploring the ‘more-than-human’ within the human-equine sporting event relationship. Focusing on a qualitative case study of the Austin Rodeo in Texas, USA, it is evident from this research how the boundaries and significant differences betwee...
International audienceHuman-animal relationships are based on a succession of interactions (positive...
“Let ‘er Buck” explores the entwined history of gender and human-animal relationships within twentie...
This thesis asks how and why a serendipitous and spontaneous personal encounter with a being from an...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Due to the increas...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
Due to changes in lifestyle and work patterns, education and values associated with wellbeing, non‐h...
This study explores the complex relationship between humans and nonhuman animals through the lens of...
This thesis investigates how changing values regarding human-animal relationships are reflected in t...
A fundamental concern of human-animal studies is the human-animal boundary. The rider-horse relatio...
In this concluding chapter, we consider the aggregate significance of our volume. In relation to exp...
The object of this thesis is to explore the connections between race, gender and equestrianism. This...
Events are all about experiences, and event managers and designers are encouraged to explore innovat...
Equestrian sports are unavoidably interspecies and undeniably dangerous. Whilst there has been quali...
Equestrian sports are unavoidably interspecies and undeniably dangerous. Whilst there has been quali...
From a vital role in agriculture, food production and transportation, equids are now used primarily ...
International audienceHuman-animal relationships are based on a succession of interactions (positive...
“Let ‘er Buck” explores the entwined history of gender and human-animal relationships within twentie...
This thesis asks how and why a serendipitous and spontaneous personal encounter with a being from an...
Finkel, Rebecca - ORCID 0000-0003-2120-6211 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2120-6211Due to the increas...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
Due to changes in lifestyle and work patterns, education and values associated with wellbeing, non‐h...
This study explores the complex relationship between humans and nonhuman animals through the lens of...
This thesis investigates how changing values regarding human-animal relationships are reflected in t...
A fundamental concern of human-animal studies is the human-animal boundary. The rider-horse relatio...
In this concluding chapter, we consider the aggregate significance of our volume. In relation to exp...
The object of this thesis is to explore the connections between race, gender and equestrianism. This...
Events are all about experiences, and event managers and designers are encouraged to explore innovat...
Equestrian sports are unavoidably interspecies and undeniably dangerous. Whilst there has been quali...
Equestrian sports are unavoidably interspecies and undeniably dangerous. Whilst there has been quali...
From a vital role in agriculture, food production and transportation, equids are now used primarily ...
International audienceHuman-animal relationships are based on a succession of interactions (positive...
“Let ‘er Buck” explores the entwined history of gender and human-animal relationships within twentie...
This thesis asks how and why a serendipitous and spontaneous personal encounter with a being from an...