The body and intercorporeal communication are central to the ways in which horses and riders experience their own lives and one other (Thompson, 2011). Recent research into the social and cultural construction of horses has sought to grasp the tacit knowledge, practices, and dispositions within which equine bodies are experienced. In their consideration of a current trend toward breeding and competing sports ponies, Gilbert and Gillett (2012) use Bourdieu’s concept of “habitus” to explain the construction of the horse as athlete. Bourdieu defines habitus as emerging from the “systems of durable, transposable dispositions, structured structures predisposed to function as structuring structures” (1977: 72). A concept that has been difficult t...
When enjoying the partnership with horses, understanding of the relationship dynamics and the impact...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
The body and intercorporeal communication are central to the ways in which horses and riders experie...
This article examines the recently completed equid ethogram and shows how analogues of social intera...
International audienceIn this paper, we will consider how equine-assisted activities (EAAs) have eme...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Horses and humans have moved together throughout history since their domestication 6,000 years ago. ...
From a vital role in agriculture, food production and transportation, equids are now used primarily ...
Horses were domesticated 6000 years ago and since then different types of approaches have been devel...
This item is only available electronically.This study aims to explore the horse-rider relationship i...
The study of animal cognition can no longer ignore the close relation between mind, body and social...
Despite a long history of human¿horse relationship, horse-related incidents and accidents do occur a...
WOS:000252598500001International audienceDespite a long history of human-horse relationship, horse-r...
Horse owners and carers are responsible for judging the health and welfare status of animals in thei...
When enjoying the partnership with horses, understanding of the relationship dynamics and the impact...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
The body and intercorporeal communication are central to the ways in which horses and riders experie...
This article examines the recently completed equid ethogram and shows how analogues of social intera...
International audienceIn this paper, we will consider how equine-assisted activities (EAAs) have eme...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
Horses and humans have moved together throughout history since their domestication 6,000 years ago. ...
From a vital role in agriculture, food production and transportation, equids are now used primarily ...
Horses were domesticated 6000 years ago and since then different types of approaches have been devel...
This item is only available electronically.This study aims to explore the horse-rider relationship i...
The study of animal cognition can no longer ignore the close relation between mind, body and social...
Despite a long history of human¿horse relationship, horse-related incidents and accidents do occur a...
WOS:000252598500001International audienceDespite a long history of human-horse relationship, horse-r...
Horse owners and carers are responsible for judging the health and welfare status of animals in thei...
When enjoying the partnership with horses, understanding of the relationship dynamics and the impact...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...