The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This paper draws on a study of companion animals in human households and public spaces, deploying material gained by ethnographic observation and interviews with dog walkers in urban and rural contexts. The communities which are the subject of this study frequent public places that might be described as ‘edgeland’ space where dogs and ‘dog people’ meet. The paper argues that the relationships between cross-species packs of people and dogs develop over time in the routine practice of walking are micro-communities inclusive of both dogs and their human companions. It is suggested that these might b...
© 2016 Dr. Simon Bruce CarterDogs are the most common pet in Australia and increasingly occupy both ...
Francesca Vaghi considers relationships beyond the human through fieldwork among dogs and their owne...
We are lacking of critical research on animal-human relations and cross-species companionship in the...
This paper draws on a study of companion animals in human households and public spaces, deploying ma...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
In this paper we present findings from interviews conducted with people who walk with dogs. Drawing ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Dogs play a distinct role in their impact on human relationships and processes because of the unique...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on human-animal relations by analyzing dog walking in co...
In this article I explore the ways in which dogs and other companion species become family members a...
This dissertation is an ethnographic bricolage of portraitures of dogs and their humans in Edinburgh...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
NoIn her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, pe...
This paper develops the concept of multispecies thought through a study of dog-walking in a public p...
In her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, peop...
© 2016 Dr. Simon Bruce CarterDogs are the most common pet in Australia and increasingly occupy both ...
Francesca Vaghi considers relationships beyond the human through fieldwork among dogs and their owne...
We are lacking of critical research on animal-human relations and cross-species companionship in the...
This paper draws on a study of companion animals in human households and public spaces, deploying ma...
The boundaries of the social have been stretched by recent scholarship in sociological animal studie...
In this paper we present findings from interviews conducted with people who walk with dogs. Drawing ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Dogs play a distinct role in their impact on human relationships and processes because of the unique...
This article contributes to ongoing debates on human-animal relations by analyzing dog walking in co...
In this article I explore the ways in which dogs and other companion species become family members a...
This dissertation is an ethnographic bricolage of portraitures of dogs and their humans in Edinburgh...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
NoIn her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, pe...
This paper develops the concept of multispecies thought through a study of dog-walking in a public p...
In her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, peop...
© 2016 Dr. Simon Bruce CarterDogs are the most common pet in Australia and increasingly occupy both ...
Francesca Vaghi considers relationships beyond the human through fieldwork among dogs and their owne...
We are lacking of critical research on animal-human relations and cross-species companionship in the...