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The Anthrozoology Podcast #2 Domestication
The Anthrozoology Podcast #2 Domestication
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
In our first podcast, we discuss how the biological definition of domestication does not always mesh with the use of this word in conversations among animal welfare workers, anthrozoologists, biologists, lawyers and other stakeholders. Used as a foil for ‘wildness,’ animals who are described as domesticates have often not actually undergone the domestication process, while others who have been more officially catalogued as domesticated have somehow slipped away from human control.
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Meet the PodCrew"
Michelle Szydlowski, PhD Candidate @ The University of Exeter ms835@exeter.ac.uk
Kris Hill, PhD Student @ The University of Exeter, kh458@exeter.ac.uk (podcast editor)
Sarah Oxley Heaney, PhD Student @ The University of Exeter sh750@exeter.ac.uk
Guest Podlet: Chelsea Gragg, MA Anthrozoology
Please subscribe to get notified about our next podcast!
Follow us on Twitter: @TheAnthrozoopod; our website - https://anthrozoopod.wixsite.com/anthrozoopod; our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/anthrozoopod
Meet the PodCrew"
Michelle Szydlowski, PhD Candidate @ The University of Exeter ms835@exeter.ac.uk
Kris Hill, PhD Student @ The University of Exeter, kh458@exeter.ac.uk (podcast editor)
Sarah Oxley Heaney, PhD Student @ The University of Exeter sh750@exeter.ac.uk
Guest Podlet: Chelsea Gragg, MA Anthrozoology
Released:
Sep 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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