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Domestic Animals and Leisure

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  • © 2015

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Part of the book series: Leisure Studies in a Global Era (LSGE)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Defining Domesticated Animals and Exploring Their Uses by and Relationships with Humans within the Leisure Experience

  2. The ‘Missing’ Others

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About this book

This volume offers both an insight into the current state of research on domestic animals in leisure and a lens through which to begin to chart the future of research in this field. All of the contributions to the collection are underpinned by ongoing debates about human-animal relationships and the rights and welfare of the latter.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Otago, New Zealand

    Neil Carr

About the editor

Matthew Bowes, Vancouver Island University, Canada and University of Victoria, Canada. Alison Goodrum, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. Taryn M. Graham, University of Calgary, Canada. Bryan Grimwood, University of Waterloo, Canada. Wendy Hultsman, Arizona State University, US. Peter Keller, University of Victoria, Canada. Robert Gifford, University of Victoria, Canada. Phil McManus, University of Sydney, Australia. Rick Rollins, Vancouver Island University, Canada. Diane Samdahl, University of Georgia, US. Stephen Smith, Simon Fraser University, Canada. Caroline Winter, Federation University, Australia. Janette Young, University of South Australia, Australia. Ward Young, Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses, Australia.

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