Equine Cultures in Transition
Ethical Questions
Herausgeber: Bornemark, Jonna; Ekström von Essen, Ulla; Andersson, Petra
Equine Cultures in Transition
Ethical Questions
Herausgeber: Bornemark, Jonna; Ekström von Essen, Ulla; Andersson, Petra
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Equine Cultures in Transition stands as the first volume to bring together ethical questions of the new field of human-horse studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781138549593
- ISBN-10: 1138549592
- Artikelnr.: 55166346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781138549593
- ISBN-10: 1138549592
- Artikelnr.: 55166346
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jonna Bornemark is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Centre for Studies in Practical Knowledge, Södertörn University, Sweden. Petra Andersson is a researcher in Practical Philosophy at University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Ulla Ekström von Essen is Associate Professor in History of Ideas at the Centre for Studies in Practical Knowledge at Södertörn University, Sweden.
Introduction: subjectivity and ethical questions in an equestrian world in
transformation
JonnaBornemark
Part I
Horses at work
1 Horses' labour and work-lives: new intellectual and ethical directions
KendraCoulter
2 Working cowhorses in multispecies encounters
AndreaPetitt
3 Who is the horse? Horse assisted therapy as a possibility for
understanding horses
PetraAndersson
4 Martha Nussbaum's capability approach and equine assisted therapy: an
analysis for both humans and horses
HenrikLerner and GunillaSilfverberg
Part II
Leadership, power, and training methodology
5 Put the horse in place: on communicative practices in horse-human
relationships
AnitaMaurstad
6 Power, ethics, and animal rights
Paul Patton
7 Between behaviourism, posthumanism, and animal rights theory: negative
and positive reinforcement in liberty dressage
UllaEkström von Essen and JonnaBornemark
Part III
Problematic practices?
8 He loves to race - or does he? Ethics and welfare in racing
IrisBergmann
9 Descriptive Falsterbo Moments - or the art of equestrian photography made
popular
Crispin PareliusJohannessen
10 Dressage dilemmas: ethics where sport and art collide
Kirrilly Thompson
11 wriding
Marie Fahlin
Part IV
Negotiations in contemporary dressage
12 Riders' understanding of the role of their horse in sports dressage
MariZetterqvistBlokhuisand PetraAndersson
13 A bifocal perspective on the riding school: on Lévinas and equine faces
David Redmalm
14 What do trainers teach their riders about horses and riding? An
interaction analysis study of sports dressage training
Charlotte Lundgren
Part V
Horse keeping
15 Interpreting animals in spaces of cohabitance: narration and the role of
animal agency at horse livery yards
NoraSchuurman and Alex Franklin
16 Perspectives on horse keeping and welfare in peri-urban landscapes
MonicaHammer, Madeleine Bonow, and Mona Petersson
Index
transformation
JonnaBornemark
Part I
Horses at work
1 Horses' labour and work-lives: new intellectual and ethical directions
KendraCoulter
2 Working cowhorses in multispecies encounters
AndreaPetitt
3 Who is the horse? Horse assisted therapy as a possibility for
understanding horses
PetraAndersson
4 Martha Nussbaum's capability approach and equine assisted therapy: an
analysis for both humans and horses
HenrikLerner and GunillaSilfverberg
Part II
Leadership, power, and training methodology
5 Put the horse in place: on communicative practices in horse-human
relationships
AnitaMaurstad
6 Power, ethics, and animal rights
Paul Patton
7 Between behaviourism, posthumanism, and animal rights theory: negative
and positive reinforcement in liberty dressage
UllaEkström von Essen and JonnaBornemark
Part III
Problematic practices?
8 He loves to race - or does he? Ethics and welfare in racing
IrisBergmann
9 Descriptive Falsterbo Moments - or the art of equestrian photography made
popular
Crispin PareliusJohannessen
10 Dressage dilemmas: ethics where sport and art collide
Kirrilly Thompson
11 wriding
Marie Fahlin
Part IV
Negotiations in contemporary dressage
12 Riders' understanding of the role of their horse in sports dressage
MariZetterqvistBlokhuisand PetraAndersson
13 A bifocal perspective on the riding school: on Lévinas and equine faces
David Redmalm
14 What do trainers teach their riders about horses and riding? An
interaction analysis study of sports dressage training
Charlotte Lundgren
Part V
Horse keeping
15 Interpreting animals in spaces of cohabitance: narration and the role of
animal agency at horse livery yards
NoraSchuurman and Alex Franklin
16 Perspectives on horse keeping and welfare in peri-urban landscapes
MonicaHammer, Madeleine Bonow, and Mona Petersson
Index
Introduction: subjectivity and ethical questions in an equestrian world in
transformation
JonnaBornemark
Part I
Horses at work
1 Horses' labour and work-lives: new intellectual and ethical directions
KendraCoulter
2 Working cowhorses in multispecies encounters
AndreaPetitt
3 Who is the horse? Horse assisted therapy as a possibility for
understanding horses
PetraAndersson
4 Martha Nussbaum's capability approach and equine assisted therapy: an
analysis for both humans and horses
HenrikLerner and GunillaSilfverberg
Part II
Leadership, power, and training methodology
5 Put the horse in place: on communicative practices in horse-human
relationships
AnitaMaurstad
6 Power, ethics, and animal rights
Paul Patton
7 Between behaviourism, posthumanism, and animal rights theory: negative
and positive reinforcement in liberty dressage
UllaEkström von Essen and JonnaBornemark
Part III
Problematic practices?
8 He loves to race - or does he? Ethics and welfare in racing
IrisBergmann
9 Descriptive Falsterbo Moments - or the art of equestrian photography made
popular
Crispin PareliusJohannessen
10 Dressage dilemmas: ethics where sport and art collide
Kirrilly Thompson
11 wriding
Marie Fahlin
Part IV
Negotiations in contemporary dressage
12 Riders' understanding of the role of their horse in sports dressage
MariZetterqvistBlokhuisand PetraAndersson
13 A bifocal perspective on the riding school: on Lévinas and equine faces
David Redmalm
14 What do trainers teach their riders about horses and riding? An
interaction analysis study of sports dressage training
Charlotte Lundgren
Part V
Horse keeping
15 Interpreting animals in spaces of cohabitance: narration and the role of
animal agency at horse livery yards
NoraSchuurman and Alex Franklin
16 Perspectives on horse keeping and welfare in peri-urban landscapes
MonicaHammer, Madeleine Bonow, and Mona Petersson
Index
transformation
JonnaBornemark
Part I
Horses at work
1 Horses' labour and work-lives: new intellectual and ethical directions
KendraCoulter
2 Working cowhorses in multispecies encounters
AndreaPetitt
3 Who is the horse? Horse assisted therapy as a possibility for
understanding horses
PetraAndersson
4 Martha Nussbaum's capability approach and equine assisted therapy: an
analysis for both humans and horses
HenrikLerner and GunillaSilfverberg
Part II
Leadership, power, and training methodology
5 Put the horse in place: on communicative practices in horse-human
relationships
AnitaMaurstad
6 Power, ethics, and animal rights
Paul Patton
7 Between behaviourism, posthumanism, and animal rights theory: negative
and positive reinforcement in liberty dressage
UllaEkström von Essen and JonnaBornemark
Part III
Problematic practices?
8 He loves to race - or does he? Ethics and welfare in racing
IrisBergmann
9 Descriptive Falsterbo Moments - or the art of equestrian photography made
popular
Crispin PareliusJohannessen
10 Dressage dilemmas: ethics where sport and art collide
Kirrilly Thompson
11 wriding
Marie Fahlin
Part IV
Negotiations in contemporary dressage
12 Riders' understanding of the role of their horse in sports dressage
MariZetterqvistBlokhuisand PetraAndersson
13 A bifocal perspective on the riding school: on Lévinas and equine faces
David Redmalm
14 What do trainers teach their riders about horses and riding? An
interaction analysis study of sports dressage training
Charlotte Lundgren
Part V
Horse keeping
15 Interpreting animals in spaces of cohabitance: narration and the role of
animal agency at horse livery yards
NoraSchuurman and Alex Franklin
16 Perspectives on horse keeping and welfare in peri-urban landscapes
MonicaHammer, Madeleine Bonow, and Mona Petersson
Index