Talk:Anthrozoology

Excised content useful for finding references

 * Example papers
 * "Placing the Wild in the City:'Thinking with' Melbourne’s Bats" (Thomson 2007)
 * "More Than a Furry Companion: The Ripple Effect of Companion Animals on Neighborhood Interactions and Sense of Community" (Wood et al. 2007)
 * "Engaging the Animal in the Moving Image" (Porter 2006)
 * "Hunting and Illegal Violence Against Humans and Other Animals: Exploring the Relationship" (Flynn 2006)
 * "Between Ideals, Realities, and Popular Perceptions: An Analysis of the Multifaceted Nature of London Zoo" (Ito 2006)


 * Related authors
 * Kenneth Shapiro
 * Arnold Arluke
 * Carol J. Adams
 * Frank Ascione
 * Giovanni Aloi
 * Marie-France Boissonneault
 * Juliet Clutton-Brock
 * Erica Fudge
 * Linda Kalof
 * James Serpell
 * Harriet Ritvo
 * Nigel Rothfels
 * Paul Waldau
 * Cary Wolfe
 * Jennifer Wolch
 * Donna Haraway
 * Steven Baker
 * Tom Beauchamp
 * Lynda Birke
 * Stephen R. L. Clark
 * Jonathan Burt
 * Marion Copeland
 * Jody Emel
 * Greta Gaard
 * Clifton P. Flynn
 * Joan Dunayer
 * Marti Kheel
 * Phillip Armstrong
 * Clinton Sanders
 * Leslie Irvine
 * Jenia Meng
 * Lisa Kemmerer
 * Harold Herzog


 * External links
 * Animals & Society Institute
 * Antennae, The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture
 * Animal Studies and Film: An interview with Matthew Brower, professor of Art History at York University
 * Animal Studies Bibliography compiled by Linda Kalof, Amy Fitzgerald, Jennifer Lerner, and Jessica Temeles
 * Culture & Animals Foundation
 * David Anderson's Literature of Human-Animal Studies
 * Animal Studies at Michigan State University
 * New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies
 * Australian Animal Studies Group


 * Books
 * Adams, Carol and Donovan, Josephine (1995). Animals & Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations. Duke University Press.
 * Adams, Carol J. 2009. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory, Twentieth Anniversary Edition. New York: Continuum.
 * Arluke, Arnold and Clinton Sanders, eds. 2009. Between the Species: A Reader in Human–Animal Relationships. Boston, Mass.: Pearson Education.
 * Arluke, Arnold and Clinton Sanders, 1996. Regarding Animals. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
 * Armstrong, Susan and Richard Botzler. 2008. The Animal Ethics Reader. London, England: Continuum.
 * Baker, Steve (2000). Picturing the Beast: Animals, Identity, and Representation. University of Illinois Press.
 * Bekoff, Marc 2007. The Emotional Lives of Animals. New World Library.
 * Bekoff, Marc, ed. 2007. Encyclopedia of Human–Animal Relationships. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing Group.
 * Boissonneault, M. F. 2010. Every Living Being: Representations of Nonhuman Animals in the Exploration of Human Well-Being, Portland, OR: Inkwater Press.
 * Boissonneault, M. F. 2009/2011). Nurse or Nemesis? Public Perception of the Australian Grey Nurse Shark, Mandhurrra, WA: Equilibrium Books.
 * DeMello, Margo, ed. 2010. Teaching the Animal: Human-Animal Studies Across the Disciplines. New York: Lantern Press.
 * Donovan, Josephine and Carol Adams, eds. 1996. Beyond Animal Rights: A Feminist Caring Ethic for the Treatment of Animals. New York: Continuum.
 * Eisnitz, Gail. 2007. Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat Industry. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
 * Flynn, Clifton, ed. 2008. Social Creatures: A Human and Animal Studies Reader. New York: Lantern Books.
 * Franklin, Adrian. 1999. Animals and Modern Cultures: A Sociology of Human–Animal Relations in Modernity. London: Sage.
 * Gaard, Greta (1993). Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, & Nature. Temple University Press.
 * Haraway, Donna. 1989. Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science. New York: Routledge, Chapman & Hall.
 * Haraway, Donna. 2007. When Species Meet. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
 * Kalof, Linda (2007). Looking at Animals in Human History. Reaktion Books.
 * Kalof, Linda and Amy Fitzgerald, eds. 2007. The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings. Oxford and New York: Berg.
 * Kalof, Linda and Brigitte Resl, eds. 2007. A Cultural History of Animals. Oxford and New York: Berg.
 * Kemmerer, Lisa. In Search of Consistency: Ethics And Animals. Leiden: Brill, 2006. xvi + 542 pp. $115.00 (paper), ISBN 978-90-04-14725-6.
 * Manning, Aubrey and James Serpell, eds. 1994. Animals and Human Society: Changing Perspectives. London: Routledge.
 * Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff and Susan McCarthy. 1995. When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals. New York: Delta Trade Paperbacks.
 * Meng, Jenia. 2009. Origins of Attitudes towards Animals. Brisbane: Ultravisum. ISBN 978-0-9808425-1-7.
 * Nibert, David. 2002. Animal Rights; Human Rights: Entanglements of Oppression and Domination. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.
 * Podberscek, Anthony L., Elizabeth S. Paul, and James A. Serpell. 2000. Companion Animals and Us. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 * Regan, Tom and Peter Singer, eds. 1989. Animal Rights and Human Obligations. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
 * Rothfels, Nigel, ed. 2002. Representing Animals. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
 * Sanders, Clinton. 1999.  Understanding Dogs: Living and Working with Canine Companions. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
 * Serpell, James (1996). In the Company of Animals: A Study of Human-Animal Relationships. Cambridge University Press.
 * Singer, Peter. 2002. Animal Liberation, rev. ed. New York: Harper Perennial.
 * Spiegel, Marjorie. 1996. The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery. New York: Mirror Books.
 * Sunstein, Cass R. and Martha Nussbaum, eds. 2004. Animal Rights: Current Debates and New Directions. New York: Oxford University Press.
 * Wolch, Jennifer and Emel, Jody (1998). Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands. New Left Books.


 * Journals
 * Tierstudien http://www.neofelis-verlag.de/zeitschriften/tierstudien/
 * Society & Animals
 * Anthrozoös
 * Antennae, The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture
 * Humanimalia
 * Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
 * Journal of Animal Law & Ethics
 * Journal for Critical Animal Studies
 * Animal Ethics, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics http://www.oxfordanimalethics.com/2011/04/news-release-launch-of-the-journal-of-animal-ethics/
 * New Perspectives on Human-Animal Interactions: Theory, Policy and Research http://books.google.com/books?id=EHkMjpMFlWIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=human+animal+relationship+herzog&hl=en&ei=GRgETpioOovnmAWKkpTbDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=human%20animal%20relationship%20herzog&f=false


 * Professional Bodies, Research Centers and Journals
 * CIAS: Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society - a multi-disciplinary research center within the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
 * IAHAIO: International Association of Human-Animal Interaction Organizations - founded in 1990 to gather together national associations and related organizations interested in advancing the understanding and appreciation of the link between animals and humans.
 * ISAZ: International Society for Anthrozoology - Publishes the journal Anthrozoös
 * Society & Animals Forum (formerly PSYETA) - Publishes the journal Society & Animals
 * Anthrozoology Research Group - based in Australia, founded by Dr Pauleen Bennett, affiliated with The Animal Welfare Science Centre collaborative


 * Papers published by the International Society for the Study of Anthrozoology
 * Compatibility Stereotypes of People and Pets
 * Behavior of Children with Learning Disabilities Interacting with a Therapy Dog
 * Realistic Representations of Companion Animals in Comic Art in the USA
 * Advertising Animal Protection
 * Speciesism, Anthropocentrism, and Non-Western Cultures
 * Whale Shark Tourism in Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia
 * Judgments of Cruelty to Animals: Sex Differences and Effect of Awareness of Suffering
 * Motivations and Characteristics of Volunteer Flying-Fox Rehabilitators in Australia
 * Pets’ Roles in Parents’ Bereavement
 * Recent Shifts Regarding the Relationship between People and Other Animals in Japanese Culture
 * How Depressive Moods Affect the Behavior of Singly Living Persons Towards Their Cats
 * Bonds of trust shown between Zookeepers and Captive Animals


 * Websites
 * Anthrozoology.org - list of anthrozoological departments and journals worldwide
 * Anthrozoology Research Group


 * Research links
 * Herzog, Harold
 * Sax, Boria
 * Serpell, James
 * Clinton R. Sanders
 * Bennett, Pauleen


 * I've moved this content from the article page, which was formed from Anthrozoology and the merged Human–animal studies. ▫  Johnny Mr Nin ja  04:56, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

Furries
Considering that they are half-animal and half-human, and that research on them has been published in what appears to be an anthrozoology journal, shouldn't they fit?--70.244.242.73 (talk) 00:30, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
 * That's the first thing I thought of when I saw the title of the article, almost certainly because that's what I associate the phrase "anthro" with in relation to animals.  flarn 2006  [u t c] time: 03:17, 9 March 2022 (UTC)

Reality?
The article says, "A major focus of anthrozoologic research is the quantifying of the positive effects of human-animal relationships on either party and the study of the reality of their interactions." Uh... the reality of their interactions? As opposed to what? The fantasy of their interactions? I don't understand the significance of the word "reality" in this context. Is it necessary to use that word? - dcljr (talk) 22:49, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
 * I've gone ahead and removed the phrase "the reality of". - dcljr (talk) 18:46, 13 December 2012 (UTC)

Cat people and dog people
Please consider creating this proposed article on an extremely notable topic. (Sources are included).--Coin945 (talk) 15:30, 9 October 2015 (UTC)

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Journal entries
As well as Anthrozoös, there's Animalia: An Anthrozoology Journal, and The Journal of Applied AnthroZoology (JAAZ).

There's also several relevant American universities that could be mentioned.

Signed - Gellert Grindelwald BVSc 49.184.195.195 (talk) 07:08, 9 May 2022 (UTC)