In this paper, we bring together two separate studies and offer a double similitude as it were, in finding “common ground” and “common worlds” between dog–human and horse–human interactions. Appreciation of the process and mechanism of affect (and affect theory) can enable a greater understanding of child–animal interactions in how they benefit and co-constitute one another in enhancing well-being and flourishing. Studies have thus far fallen short of tapping into this significant aspect of human–animal relationships and the features of human flourishing. There has been a tendency to focus more on related biological and cognitive enhancement (lowering of blood pressure, increase in the “feel good” hormone oxytocin) such as a dog’s mere “pre...
The area of Animal Assisted Therapy, and in particular therapy with Equines, was investigated to ass...
The study involved two separate groups of young people aged between 16-19, all of whom had been excl...
Building on a study examining children’s knowledge and care of companion animals, this paper examine...
Through observations from ethnographic fieldwork the authors seek to highlight the significance of e...
This paper plateau describes children’s interspecies relation with a classroom canine, utilising pos...
This thesis asks how and why a serendipitous and spontaneous personal encounter with a being from an...
This chapter discusses an equine intervention being undertaken by a range of young people, its impac...
Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) include all therapeutic interventions aimed at improving human ...
This thesis-assemblage with plateau places and peaks describes children’s interspecies relation with...
This PhD study makes an original contribution to to current research by examining through case study...
Research continues to shed light on the impact of children’s interactions with horses in equine-assi...
Humans and animals interaction is showing promise as a way to provide complementary and alternative ...
In recent years the interest in animal emotions is improved. The central point is whether and in wha...
A human–animal relationship can be developed through subsequent interactions, affected by the posit...
Though long alluded to, there is now an accumulation of evidence of the vital contribution that emot...
The area of Animal Assisted Therapy, and in particular therapy with Equines, was investigated to ass...
The study involved two separate groups of young people aged between 16-19, all of whom had been excl...
Building on a study examining children’s knowledge and care of companion animals, this paper examine...
Through observations from ethnographic fieldwork the authors seek to highlight the significance of e...
This paper plateau describes children’s interspecies relation with a classroom canine, utilising pos...
This thesis asks how and why a serendipitous and spontaneous personal encounter with a being from an...
This chapter discusses an equine intervention being undertaken by a range of young people, its impac...
Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) include all therapeutic interventions aimed at improving human ...
This thesis-assemblage with plateau places and peaks describes children’s interspecies relation with...
This PhD study makes an original contribution to to current research by examining through case study...
Research continues to shed light on the impact of children’s interactions with horses in equine-assi...
Humans and animals interaction is showing promise as a way to provide complementary and alternative ...
In recent years the interest in animal emotions is improved. The central point is whether and in wha...
A human–animal relationship can be developed through subsequent interactions, affected by the posit...
Though long alluded to, there is now an accumulation of evidence of the vital contribution that emot...
The area of Animal Assisted Therapy, and in particular therapy with Equines, was investigated to ass...
The study involved two separate groups of young people aged between 16-19, all of whom had been excl...
Building on a study examining children’s knowledge and care of companion animals, this paper examine...