Utilising ideas from post-modernism and post-humanism this book challenges current ways of thinking about animals and their relationships with humans. Including contributions from across the social sciences the book encourages readers to reflect upon taken for granted ways of conceptualising human relationships with animals
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and s...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
From caged orangutans to roasted pig, from dog training to horse phobias, from communicating bees to...
People deeply value their social bonds with companion animals, yet routinely devalue other animals, ...
Humans' relationships with animals, increasingly the subject of controversy, have long been of inter...
This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
This study investigates the psychology of human-animal relationships and the extent to which our att...
Ethics of Human/Animal Relationships is a growing field of academic research and a topic for public ...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
This project is about my reflections on the paradox on the love and abusive relationships between hu...
In Chapter 16, “The Nature of Animality,” Michael Lundblad explores how questions of animal (and hum...
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and s...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
From caged orangutans to roasted pig, from dog training to horse phobias, from communicating bees to...
People deeply value their social bonds with companion animals, yet routinely devalue other animals, ...
Humans' relationships with animals, increasingly the subject of controversy, have long been of inter...
This timely book provides a methodological guide for how to conduct and theorise research in human-a...
This study investigates the psychology of human-animal relationships and the extent to which our att...
Ethics of Human/Animal Relationships is a growing field of academic research and a topic for public ...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
International audienceNon-human animals live in ecosystems that are increasingly impacted by the gro...
(from the publishers site) How can literary imagination help us engage with the lives of other anima...
This project is about my reflections on the paradox on the love and abusive relationships between hu...
In Chapter 16, “The Nature of Animality,” Michael Lundblad explores how questions of animal (and hum...
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and s...
Nonhuman animals exist to humans in a myriad of different ways. As companions or entertainers, as to...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...