International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be seen. Yet work, one of the historical objects of social sciences, is at the heart of relations between humans and animals. This article will put forward approaches to studying animal work through the psychology of work and through critical social sciences
This article discusses animal studies from the point of view of sociability as an “inter-subjective ...
This paper is an invitation to discuss the role of science and scientific work in the studies of hum...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
National audienceThe study of subjective accounts of animals at work typifies an original subject fo...
This paper outlines some of the major theoretical contributions of the specialty field known as ‘ani...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
Despite the interest that sociologists, especially in the English-speaking world, show in animals an...
The premises of animal welfare science can be found in the debate about the moral status of animals ...
Do animals work? Such is the question raised by the ANR COW program (2012-2017). Breaking with the i...
This article discusses animal studies from the point of view of sociability as an “inter-subjective ...
This paper is an invitation to discuss the role of science and scientific work in the studies of hum...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
National audienceThe study of subjective accounts of animals at work typifies an original subject fo...
This paper outlines some of the major theoretical contributions of the specialty field known as ‘ani...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
Despite the interest that sociologists, especially in the English-speaking world, show in animals an...
The premises of animal welfare science can be found in the debate about the moral status of animals ...
Do animals work? Such is the question raised by the ANR COW program (2012-2017). Breaking with the i...
This article discusses animal studies from the point of view of sociability as an “inter-subjective ...
This paper is an invitation to discuss the role of science and scientific work in the studies of hum...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...