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«Det får frem mye følelser når man jobber med hester, synes jeg. Både triste og fine ting da» – En kvalitativ studie om tidligere stoffmisbrukeres erfaringer med rehabiliteringstiltaket dyreassisterte aktiviteter og veien mot økt livskvalitet
| Contributor(s):: Anne Maren Friestad
Dyreassisterte aktiviteter er et tverrfaglig tiltak som er brukt i sosialt arbeid for å støtte utsatte grupper. Hensikten med denne studien er å belyse hvordan stoffmisbrukere i rehabilitering kan oppleve dyreassisterte aktiviteter (DAA), og på hvilke måter dette...
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Discipline-Based Education Research for Animal Welfare Science
| Contributor(s):: Jill R. D. MacKay
Animal welfare science features interdisciplinary and collaborative working across fields, spanning behavioural ecology, psychology, veterinary sciences, economics, and fundamental biology. However, education research is not yet prevalent within the animal welfare literature. In a Web of...
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Interdisciplinary research to advance animal welfare science: an introduction
| Contributor(s):: Camerlink, I.
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A Comparison of Three Holistic Approaches to Health: One Health, EcoHealth, and Planetary Health
| Contributor(s):: Henrik Lerner, Charlotte Berg
Several holistic and interdisciplinary approaches exist to safeguard health. Three of the most influential concepts at the moment, One Health, EcoHealth, and Planetary Health, are analyzed in this paper, revealing similarities and differences at the theoretical conceptual level. These approaches...
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The Effects of Sustainability as a Positive Attribute on Equine Therapy Design: An Interdisciplinary Study
| Contributor(s):: Andria Sinclair
Interdisciplinary studies have brought benefits to introducing new solutions to the traditional environment and traditional therapies. Sustainability in relation to design has been suggested in 2006, by the Center for Building Performance and Diagnostic (CBPD) at Carnegie Mellon University to...
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Animals and humans, sex and death: toward a symbolic analysis of four Southern Numic rituals
| Contributor(s):: Franklin, Robert
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Mar 28 2015
The Human-Animal Boundary: Exploring the Line in Philosophy and Fiction
The boundary between humans and non-human animals has been an integral part of philosophic discourse since antiquity, with mounting evidence of language, tool use and general cognitive abilities...
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Centre for Human Animal Studies
The Centre for Human Animal Studies (CfHAS) is an interdisciplinary forum for research and activities that engage with the complex material, ethical and symbolic relationships between humans and other animals. CfHAS brings together scholars from the arts and humanities, social sciences and...
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Building better bonds: Facilitating interdisciplinary knowledge exchange within the study of the human-animal bond
| Contributor(s):: Christopher C Charles
There is an increasing need among policymakers, practitioners, and researchers involved in the study and application of the human–animal bond to share and produce knowledge with each other to achieve their respective goals. Challenges posed by interdisciplinary and intercultural...
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Gemeinsam mit einer Pferdestärke zum Erfolg - Die Kooperation von Ergotherapie und Logopädie in der pferdegestützten Therapie [One Horse Power for success - The cooperation between equine assisted occupational therapy and speech language pathology]
| Contributor(s):: Patrick, Ute S.
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Heilpädagogische Förderung mit dem Pferd als Angebot von Frühförderstellen - Umsetzungs- und Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten [Therapeutic Riding as an offer of institutions for early years special education - realization and financing possibilities]
| Contributor(s):: Schröer, Alexandra
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Some we love, some we hate, some we eat : why it's so hard to think straight about animals
| Contributor(s):: Herzog, Hal
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Experiential science; towards an integration of implicit and reflected practitioner-expert knowledge in the scientific development of organic farming
| Contributor(s):: Baars, T.
For further development of organic agriculture, it will become increasingly essential to integrate experienced innovative practitioners in research projects. The characteristics of this process of co-learning have been transformed into a research approach, theoretically conceptualized as...
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A new Modus Operandi for the agricultural economics profession
| Contributor(s):: Stonehouse, D. P.
Agricultural economics has, until the 1990s, enjoyed a reputation for relevance and usefulness to the agri-food industry and policy-makers. That reputation, it is argued, has been jeopardized by a growing infatuation with models and quantification, and a concomitant underemphasis placed on many...