In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships within capitalist agricultural systems. In the first part of the paper we examine how Bourdieu's ideas have been used by academics to provide insights into the ways that livestock affect and are affected by farming practice. In the second part we build on these conceptual, empirical, and policy insights by examining some of the national and international social networks that contribute to human animal relationships in capitalistic farming.We focus on a case study of Welsh livestock and, in particular, the historic and contemporary roles that breed societies play in the imagination of farm animals and the creation of capitals in agriculture
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
The research asked the pivotal question - Why do dairy farmers continue to farm? There is currently ...
International audiencePrecision livestock farming affects the nature and frequency of farmers' daily...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships\ud within c...
This paper uses Bourdieu’s (1977) concept of habitus to examine human-animal relationships within ca...
Thème 2: Agroecology and new farming arrangementsInternational audienceAnimal domestic biodiversity ...
International audienceTo investigate the social dimensions of livestock farming using animal domesti...
National audienceThis paper attempts to explore the crisis between society and territory as material...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
This thesis is concerned with acknowledging farm animals and their co-presence in the more-than-huma...
Along the past ten years, the French National Agency for Research (ANR) has financed projects regard...
There has been renewed geographical interest in the relationships between animals, locality and soci...
Geographers and policy-makers alike have, until recently, ignored the importance of specific breeds ...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
The research asked the pivotal question - Why do dairy farmers continue to farm? There is currently ...
International audiencePrecision livestock farming affects the nature and frequency of farmers' daily...
In this paper we use Bourdieu's concept of habitus to examine human animal relationships\ud within c...
This paper uses Bourdieu’s (1977) concept of habitus to examine human-animal relationships within ca...
Thème 2: Agroecology and new farming arrangementsInternational audienceAnimal domestic biodiversity ...
International audienceTo investigate the social dimensions of livestock farming using animal domesti...
National audienceThis paper attempts to explore the crisis between society and territory as material...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
This thesis is concerned with acknowledging farm animals and their co-presence in the more-than-huma...
Along the past ten years, the French National Agency for Research (ANR) has financed projects regard...
There has been renewed geographical interest in the relationships between animals, locality and soci...
Geographers and policy-makers alike have, until recently, ignored the importance of specific breeds ...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
Landscapes are complex outplays of intersecting flows of agency in which humans and non-humans combi...
The research asked the pivotal question - Why do dairy farmers continue to farm? There is currently ...
International audiencePrecision livestock farming affects the nature and frequency of farmers' daily...