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Introduction to Human-Animal Interaction Insights from Social and Life Sciences

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By: Laëtitia Maréchal(Editor), Emile van der Zee(Editor)
226 pages, 36 colour & 10 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Routledge
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Introduction to Human-Animal Interaction focuses on the human dimension of interacting with other animals. This book introduces recent developments, theories and debates in the relatively new research area of human-animal interaction (HAI) and focuses on the social and life sciences aspect of these interactions. Experts from different academic disciplines provide an overview for students and professionals interested in how humans and other animals interact, and what advantages and disadvantages emerge for both parties in this relationship.

The book starts with the theories and mechanisms supporting our interactions with animals, such as human-animal communication, and it then covers the implications of HAI in terms of ethics and welfare. After discussing cultural differences and forensic aspects in HAI (e.g., wildlife crime and animal abuse), the book examines evidence in the area of animal-assisted intervention. The final chapters give an overview of current research in specific human-animal interaction systems: human-pet, human-livestock and human-wildlife interaction. The book offers a scientific, evidence-based perspective on human-animal interaction, providing pedagogical tools to make a systematic, critical and constructive evaluation of research in HAI possible. It offers a range of in-text pedagogical features like a subject index, chapter MCQs, open questions, further reading and additional digital resources including videos which are accessible via QR codes or through the associated website.

This textbook provides the fundamental tools for achieving a comprehensive, current and critical overview of the HAI field and is an integral text for undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking modules in human-animal interaction, in social sciences such as anthropology, cultural studies, criminology, ethics and laws, or in life sciences such as animal behaviour, conservation and welfare, biology, neuroscience, physiology, psychology, public health and those studying veterinary science.

Contents

1. An Introduction to Human-Animal Interaction, Book Content and Considerations
2. Theories in Human-Animal Interaction
3. Human-Animal Communication
4. Bioethics and Human-Animal Interaction
5. Human-Animal Welfare: The Interconnectedness of Human Well-Being and Animal Welfare
6. Cross-Cultural Variation in Human-Animal Interaction
7. Criminal Issues in Human-Animal Interaction
8. Animal-Assisted Intervention and Professional Practice
9. Human-Pet Interaction
10. Human-Livestock Interaction
11. Human-Wildlife Interaction Multiple Choice Questions: The Answers!
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Biography

Laëtitia Maréchal is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Lincoln (UK), with a multidisciplinary background in the social and life sciences, including psychology, ethology, endocrinology, socio-ecology, primatology and social anthropology. Her research applies a One Health/One Welfare approach to better understand interspecific interactions. She is also a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Primate Specialist Group Section for Human-Primate Interactions.

Emile van der Zee is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Lincoln (UK). He has published numerous books on language and published several articles and book chapters related to animal communication. He designed a popular course titled Psychology of Human-Animal Interaction, which inspired this book.

Textbook New
By: Laëtitia Maréchal(Editor), Emile van der Zee(Editor)
226 pages, 36 colour & 10 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Routledge
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"The book is a revelation: The authors have done an impressive job in bringing together all the main areas of actual contemporary human-animal interaction research."

Prof. Robert Mitchell, Department of Psychology, Eastern Kentucky University, USA

"Each chapter provides a really nice introductory text for key topics taught across a range of disciplines in HAI."

Prof. Carri Westgarth, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, UK

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