This paper demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners’ accounts of veterinary decision-making can highlight key sociological themes which have important relevance to both human and animal health. Based on semi-structured interviews, the paper argues that interspecies ‘kinship’ allows for the extension of sociological claims regarding altruism, self-interest and mutuality from human blood donation to companion animal blood ‘donors’. Furthermore, this study extends sociological understanding of the human-animal bond by showing how the dog’s status as kin meant they were expected to donate blood, and that the act of donation itself represents an important opportunity for family ‘display’. However, own...
In the UK, claims are often made that public support for animal research is stronger when such use i...
The last fifty years have seen dogs increasingly drawn into the home as family members. While the he...
In this article I explore the ways in which dogs and other companion species become family members a...
This article demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners' ...
This paper demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners’ ac...
This paper demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners’ ac...
This article demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners' ...
This thesis develops the scant existing literature which explores the ethical justifications for liv...
This thesis develops the scant existing literature which explores the ethical justifications for liv...
Through an innovative interspecies analysis, this article explores narratives surrounding the medica...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
The title of this paper gives a family-like character to animals and an animal-like character to the...
Medical and surgical procedures that previously only existed in the realm of human medicine have bee...
Many animals are kept as companions: it is the nature of the relationship, and not the species, whic...
In the UK, claims are often made that public support for animal research is stronger when such use i...
The last fifty years have seen dogs increasingly drawn into the home as family members. While the he...
In this article I explore the ways in which dogs and other companion species become family members a...
This article demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners' ...
This paper demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners’ ac...
This paper demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners’ ac...
This article demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners' ...
This thesis develops the scant existing literature which explores the ethical justifications for liv...
This thesis develops the scant existing literature which explores the ethical justifications for liv...
Through an innovative interspecies analysis, this article explores narratives surrounding the medica...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
In this paper, I investigate the relevance of a relational approach to nonhuman animal euthanasia, f...
The title of this paper gives a family-like character to animals and an animal-like character to the...
Medical and surgical procedures that previously only existed in the realm of human medicine have bee...
Many animals are kept as companions: it is the nature of the relationship, and not the species, whic...
In the UK, claims are often made that public support for animal research is stronger when such use i...
The last fifty years have seen dogs increasingly drawn into the home as family members. While the he...
In this article I explore the ways in which dogs and other companion species become family members a...