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Anthrozoology

Anthrozoology, also known as human–nonhuman-animal studies (HAS), is the subset of ethnobiology that deals with interactions between humans and other animals. It is an interdisciplinary field that overlaps with other disciplines including anthropology, ethnology, medicine, psychology, social work, veterinary medicine, and zoology. A major focus of anthrozoologic research is the quantifying of the positive effects of human–animal relationships on either party and the study of their interactions.[1] It includes scholars from fields such as anthropology, sociology, biology, history and philosophy.[2][3][4]

Sled dog racing in Alaska

Anthrozoology scholars, such as Pauleen Bennett, recognize the lack of scholarly attention given to non-human animals in the past, and to the relationships between human and non-human animals, especially in the light of the magnitude of animal representations, symbols, stories and their actual physical presence in human societies. Rather than a unified approach, the field currently consists of several methods adapted from the several participating disciplines to encompass human–nonhuman animal relationships and occasional efforts to develop sui generis methods.

Areas of study edit

  • The interaction and enhancement within captive animal interactions.
  • Affective (emotional) or relational bonds between humans and animals
  • Human perceptions and beliefs in respect of other animals
  • How some animals fit into human societies
  • How these vary between cultures, and change over times
  • The study of animal domestication: how and why domestic animals evolved from wild species (paleoanthrozoology)[5]
  • Captive zoo animal bonds with keepers
  • The social construction of animals and what it means to be animal
  • The human–animal bond
  • Parallels between human–animal interactions and human–technology interactions
  • The symbolism of animals in literature and art
  • The history of animal domestication
  • The intersections of speciesism, racism, and sexism
  • The place of animals in human-occupied spaces
  • The religious significance of animals throughout human history
  • Exploring the cross-cultural ethical treatment of animals
  • The critical evaluation of animal abuse and exploitation
  • Mind, self, and personhood in nonhuman animals
  • The potential human health benefits of companion animal ownership
  • Human-animal hybrids (where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents)
  • Human-animal chimeras (where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin)

Growth of the field edit

There are currently 23 college programs in HAS or a related field in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Israel and the Netherlands, as well as an additional eight veterinary school programs in North America, and over thirty HAS organizations in the US, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Israel, Sweden, and Switzerland.

In the UK, the University of Exeter runs an MA in Anthrozoology which explores human–animal interactions from anthropological (cross-cultural) perspectives. Human animal interactions (HAI) involving companion animals are also studied by the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, which partners with the US National Institutes of Health to research HAI in relation to child development and aging.[6]

There are now three primary lists for HAS scholars and students—H-Animal, the Human-Animal Studies listserv, and NILAS, as well as the Critical Animal Studies list.[clarification needed]

There are now over a dozen journals covering HAS issues, many of them founded in the last decade, and hundreds of HAS books, most of them published in the last decade (see for example, Humanimalia). Brill, Berg, Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Columbia, Reaktion, Palgrave-Macmillan, University of Minnesota, University of Illinois, and Oxford all offer either a HAS series or a large number of HAS books.

In addition, in 2006, Animals and Society Institute (ASI) began hosting the Human-Animal Studies Fellowship, a six-week program in which pre- and post-doctoral scholars work on a HAS research project at a university under the guidance of host scholars and distance peer scholars. Beginning in 2011, ASI has partnered with Wesleyan Animal Studies, who will be hosting the fellowship in conjunction with ASI. There are also a handful of HAS conferences per year, including those organized by ISAZ and NILAS, and the Minding Animals conference, held in 2009 in Australia. Finally, there are more HAS courses being taught now than ever before. The ASI website lists over 300 courses (primarily in North America, but also including Great Britain, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, and Poland) in 29 disciplines at over 200 colleges and universities, not including over 100 law school courses.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mills, Daniel S. "Anthrozoology" 2016-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare. CABI 2010, pp. 28–30.
  2. ^ DeMello, Margo. Teaching the Animal: Human–Animal Studies Across the Disciplines. Lantern Books, 2010, p. xi. and Hurn, Samantha. Humans and Other Animals. Pluto Press, 2012.
  3. ^ Animals & Society Institute. June 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  4. ^ The term should not be confused with "animal studies", which often refers to animal testing.
  5. ^ College of Zoological Studies at London Hanover University - Paleoanthrozoology: Domestication of Species [1] 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Processes in Social & Affective Development: Human–Animal Interaction (HAI) Research". Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). December 30, 2017. from the original on April 23, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2018.

External links edit

  • Animals and Society Institute
  • H-Animal
  • Humanimalia: a journal of human-animal interface studies
  • NILAS

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Not to be confused with Furry fandom Anthrozoology also known as human nonhuman animal studies HAS is the subset of ethnobiology that deals with interactions between humans and other animals It is an interdisciplinary field that overlaps with other disciplines including anthropology ethnology medicine psychology social work veterinary medicine and zoology A major focus of anthrozoologic research is the quantifying of the positive effects of human animal relationships on either party and the study of their interactions 1 It includes scholars from fields such as anthropology sociology biology history and philosophy 2 3 4 Sled dog racing in Alaska Anthrozoology scholars such as Pauleen Bennett recognize the lack of scholarly attention given to non human animals in the past and to the relationships between human and non human animals especially in the light of the magnitude of animal representations symbols stories and their actual physical presence in human societies Rather than a unified approach the field currently consists of several methods adapted from the several participating disciplines to encompass human nonhuman animal relationships and occasional efforts to develop sui generis methods Contents 1 Areas of study 2 Growth of the field 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksAreas of study editThe interaction and enhancement within captive animal interactions Affective emotional or relational bonds between humans and animals Human perceptions and beliefs in respect of other animals How some animals fit into human societies How these vary between cultures and change over times The study of animal domestication how and why domestic animals evolved from wild species paleoanthrozoology 5 Captive zoo animal bonds with keepers The social construction of animals and what it means to be animal The human animal bond Parallels between human animal interactions and human technology interactions The symbolism of animals in literature and art The history of animal domestication The intersections of speciesism racism and sexism The place of animals in human occupied spaces The religious significance of animals throughout human history Exploring the cross cultural ethical treatment of animals The critical evaluation of animal abuse and exploitation Mind self and personhood in nonhuman animals The potential human health benefits of companion animal ownership Human animal hybrids where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents Human animal chimeras where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin Growth of the field editThere are currently 23 college programs in HAS or a related field in the United States Canada Great Britain Germany Israel and the Netherlands as well as an additional eight veterinary school programs in North America and over thirty HAS organizations in the US Canada Great Britain Australia France Germany New Zealand Israel Sweden and Switzerland In the UK the University of Exeter runs an MA in Anthrozoology which explores human animal interactions from anthropological cross cultural perspectives Human animal interactions HAI involving companion animals are also studied by the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition which partners with the US National Institutes of Health to research HAI in relation to child development and aging 6 There are now three primary lists for HAS scholars and students H Animal the Human Animal Studies listserv and NILAS as well as the Critical Animal Studies list clarification needed There are now over a dozen journals covering HAS issues many of them founded in the last decade and hundreds of HAS books most of them published in the last decade see for example Humanimalia Brill Berg Johns Hopkins Purdue Columbia Reaktion Palgrave Macmillan University of Minnesota University of Illinois and Oxford all offer either a HAS series or a large number of HAS books In addition in 2006 Animals and Society Institute ASI began hosting the Human Animal Studies Fellowship a six week program in which pre and post doctoral scholars work on a HAS research project at a university under the guidance of host scholars and distance peer scholars Beginning in 2011 ASI has partnered with Wesleyan Animal Studies who will be hosting the fellowship in conjunction with ASI There are also a handful of HAS conferences per year including those organized by ISAZ and NILAS and the Minding Animals conference held in 2009 in Australia Finally there are more HAS courses being taught now than ever before The ASI website lists over 300 courses primarily in North America but also including Great Britain New Zealand Australia Germany and Poland in 29 disciplines at over 200 colleges and universities not including over 100 law school courses See also editAnimal behavior ABMAP Animal rights Animal studies Anthropomorphism Birds in culture Cognitive ethology Companion animal Critical animal studies Domestication of the horse Ethnozoology Human animal bonding Human canine bond Intersectionality Insects in culture Origin of the domestic dog Pauleen Bennett Pet humanization Service animal Social grooming Trans species psychology ZooarchaeologyReferences edit Mills Daniel S Anthrozoology Archived 2016 06 03 at the Wayback Machine The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare CABI 2010 pp 28 30 DeMello Margo Teaching the Animal Human Animal Studies Across the Disciplines Lantern Books 2010 p xi and Hurn Samantha Humans and Other Animals Pluto Press 2012 Animals amp Society Institute Archived June 25 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 23 2011 The term should not be confused with animal studies which often refers to animal testing College of Zoological Studies at London Hanover University Paleoanthrozoology Domestication of Species 1 Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Processes in Social amp Affective Development Human Animal Interaction HAI Research Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NICHD December 30 2017 Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved April 7 2018 External links editAnimals and Society Institute Anthrozoology Research Group H Animal Human Animal Studies listserve Humanimalia a journal of human animal interface studies NILAS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthrozoology amp oldid 1222749756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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