Includes bibliographical references.1. Animal labor : at the forefront of innovative research / Jocelyne Porcher and Jean Estebanez -- 2. Elmo and Paro : why one works and not the other, and does it matter? / Jocelyn Porcher -- 3. Horses in the laboratory : conditioning and working / Jocelyne Porcher and Sophie Nicod -- 4. Are screen animals actors? / Jean Estebanez, Jocelyne Porcher and Julie Douine -- 5. For a new conservation paradigm : interspecies labor : examples from human-elephant working communities / Nicolas Lainé -- 6. Guide dogs : care workers / Sébastien Mouret -- 7. The wolf and the Patou dog : freedom and work / Jocelyne Porcher and Elisabeth Lécrivain -- 8. Military and police dogs : weapons or colleagues? / Sébastien Mouret...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientis...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
Animal Labor, A New Perspective on Human-Animal Relations Jocelyne Porcher / Jean Estebanez (eds.) ...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
Dans cet entretien, la sociologue Jocelyne Porcher revient sur la construction d’un nouveau champ de...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? Such is the question raised by the ANR COW program (2012-2017). Breaking with the i...
Présentation de l'éditeur : There are more than 400 million draught animals in the world. They signi...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
Ce livre est traduit de "Vivre avec les animaux : une utopie pour le XXIe siècle" paru aux éditions ...
Ce livre est traduit de "Vivre avec les animaux : une utopie pour le XXIe siècle" paru aux éditions ...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientis...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
International audienceDo animals work? Is it possible to work with animals without exploiting them? ...
Animal Labor, A New Perspective on Human-Animal Relations Jocelyne Porcher / Jean Estebanez (eds.) ...
Chapitre 16Although the presence of animals in our lives seems natural, it is not; it depends on wor...
Dans cet entretien, la sociologue Jocelyne Porcher revient sur la construction d’un nouveau champ de...
International audienceOur relations with farm animals are widely criticised because of their impact ...
National audienceThe use of animals for work tends to be perceived as "natural" or as a matter of co...
Do animals work? Such is the question raised by the ANR COW program (2012-2017). Breaking with the i...
Présentation de l'éditeur : There are more than 400 million draught animals in the world. They signi...
Do animals work? The way in which we answer this question could bear either the best or the worst co...
Ce livre est traduit de "Vivre avec les animaux : une utopie pour le XXIe siècle" paru aux éditions ...
Ce livre est traduit de "Vivre avec les animaux : une utopie pour le XXIe siècle" paru aux éditions ...
In the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientists are rarely to be se...
International audienceIn the intellectual landscape concerned with domestic animals, social scientis...
We argue that human-animal studies (HAS) literature is essential for theorizing work because it fost...