How Animals Affect Us

How Animals Affect Us
Author: Peggy D. McCardle
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 143380865X

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The findings in this volume deepen our understanding of human and animal behavior, including the impact that pets can have on children's development and the efficacy of animal-assisted therapies.

Companion Animals and Us

Companion Animals and Us
Author: Anthony L. Podberscek,Elizabeth S. Paul,James A. Serpell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-07-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521017718

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Explores our complex relationships with pets.

Animals Make Us Human

Animals Make Us Human
Author: Temple Grandin,Catherine Johnson
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-01-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780547393957

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How can we give animals the best life—for them? What does an animal need to be happy? In her groundbreaking, best-selling book Animals in Translation, Temple Grandin drew on her own experience with autism as well as her experience as an animal scientist to deliver extraordinary insights into how animals think, act, and feel. Now she builds on those insights to show us how to give our animals the best and happiest life—on their terms, not ours. Knowing what causes animals physical pain is usually easy, but pinpointing emotional distress is much harder. Drawing on the latest research and her own work, Grandin identifies the core emotional needs of animals and then explains how to fulfill the specific needs of dogs and cats, horses, farm animals, zoo animals, and even wildlife. Whether it’s how to make the healthiest environment for the dog you must leave alone most of the day, how to keep pigs from being bored, or how to know if the lion pacing in the zoo is miserable or just exercising, Grandin teaches us to challenge our assumptions about animal contentment and honor our bond with our fellow creatures. Animals Make Us Human is the culmination of almost thirty years of research, experimentation, and experience. This is essential reading for anyone who’s ever owned, cared for, or simply cared about an animal.

The Waltham Book of Human animal Interaction

The Waltham Book of Human animal Interaction
Author: I. Robinson
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Domestic animals
ISBN: 0080422853

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In the last 30 years there has been a tremendous expansion in our knowledge of the behaviour of companion animals, and how humans and animals affect each other. The Waltham Book of Human and Animal Interaction draws together key examples of work in this area, with contributions from worldwide experts. After a brief review of the history of human-animal interactions, research findings from recent studies are discussed to show the benefits that can be gained from pet ownership. The role of animals in care and therapy programmes is described. The owner-pet relationship is then addressed from the perspective of owner responsibility towards the pet. The final chapter considers psychosocial effects of pet loss. This book provides an introduction to this fascinating field of research for all those who take a deep interest in the understanding of human-animal interactions.

Crossing Boundaries

Crossing Boundaries
Author: Lynda Birke,Jo Hockenhull
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789004233041

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Many people feel strong bonds with nonhuman animals, and these relationships are central to much emerging scholarship in human-animal studies. Yet to study relationships is not straightforward; research often focuses on how humans affect animals or vice versa rather than on the relationships themselves. Partly, this is a consequence of the history of disciplinary divisions, particularly between natural and social sciences. In this book, contributors from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds reflect on the methodological challenges they face, and how they go about studying relationships between people and animals. The book provides fascinating insights into how research on human-animal relationships can rise to the challenges of interdisciplinarity, and help us to understand the animals with whom we bond.

Bulletin United States Bureau of Animal Industry no 2 7 1893 94

Bulletin  United States  Bureau of Animal Industry   no  2 7  1893 94
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1893
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24504229942

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Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry United States Department of Agriculture

Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry  United States Department of Agriculture
Author: United States. Bureau of Animal Industry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1886
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UIUC:30112111047434

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Affect Space and Animals

Affect  Space and Animals
Author: Jopi Nyman,Nora Schuurman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317415909

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In recent years, animals have entered the focus of the social and cultural sciences, resulting in the emergence of the new field of human–animal studies. This book investigates the relationships between humans and animals, paying particular attention to the role of affect, space, and animal subjectivity in diverse human–animal encounters. Written by a team of international scholars, contributions explore current debates concerning animal representation, performativity, and relationality in various texts and practices. Part I explores how animals are framed as affective, through four case studies that deal with climate change, human–bovine relationships, and human–horse interaction in different contemporary and historical contexts. Part II expands on the issue of relationality and locates encounters within place, mapping the different spaces where human–animal encounters take place. Part III then examines the construction of animal subjectivity and agency to emphasize the way in which animals are conscious and sentient beings capable of experiencing feelings, emotions, and intentions, and active agents whose actions have meaning for the animals themselves. This book highlights the importance of the ways in which affect enables animal agency and subjectivity to emerge in encounters between humans and animals in different contexts, leading to different configurations. It contributes not only to debates concerning the role of animals in society but also to the epistemological development of the field of human–animal studies.