International audienceThis article explores forms of haptic sociality in interspecies interaction. Data examined are taken from a corpus of equine assisted therapy sessions, in Finland and France. During these sessions, therapists invite clients to pay close attention to the horse’s behavioral displays of comfort or discomfort and to react accordingly. In this way, the horse is regarded as a living, sentient creature, whose body has haptic and kinesthetic properties, resulting in socialization practices that cultivate forms of care. The study discusses Merleau-Ponty’s concept of “esthesiologic body”, in light of analytical instances, draws on contemporary re-examinations of phenomenological notions (such as intersubjectivity and intercorpor...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Horses and humans have moved together throughout history since their domestication 6,000 years ago. ...
International audienceThis article explores forms of haptic sociality in interspecies interaction. D...
Horseback-riding in general, and equine-assisted therapy in particular, are widely used for leisure ...
The aim of this research was to account for the meaning practitioners and clients gave to Guided Hum...
International audienceIn this paper, we will consider how equine-assisted activities (EAAs) have eme...
This article examines the recently completed equid ethogram and shows how analogues of social intera...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
This study was undertaken to examine touch between human and equine in the therapeutic context from ...
Through observations from ethnographic fieldwork the authors seek to highlight the significance of e...
International audience"Together with gazing and sometimes voicing, touching is one crucial communica...
This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses' capacities to mirror human emotion...
From an anthropological perspective, this research examines the relationships between people and ho...
The purpose of this study was to explore, by qualitative methods, the meaning of equine-assisted soc...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Horses and humans have moved together throughout history since their domestication 6,000 years ago. ...
International audienceThis article explores forms of haptic sociality in interspecies interaction. D...
Horseback-riding in general, and equine-assisted therapy in particular, are widely used for leisure ...
The aim of this research was to account for the meaning practitioners and clients gave to Guided Hum...
International audienceIn this paper, we will consider how equine-assisted activities (EAAs) have eme...
This article examines the recently completed equid ethogram and shows how analogues of social intera...
In feral and free-ranging environments, equids typically form stable social groups with cohesive lon...
This study was undertaken to examine touch between human and equine in the therapeutic context from ...
Through observations from ethnographic fieldwork the authors seek to highlight the significance of e...
International audience"Together with gazing and sometimes voicing, touching is one crucial communica...
This article explores equine-assisted social work (EASW). Horses' capacities to mirror human emotion...
From an anthropological perspective, this research examines the relationships between people and ho...
The purpose of this study was to explore, by qualitative methods, the meaning of equine-assisted soc...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Human–horse interactions (HHIs) are diverse and prominent in the equine industry. Stakeholders have ...
Horses and humans have moved together throughout history since their domestication 6,000 years ago. ...