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'We must put ourselves in the position of the subject who tries to find his way in this world, and we must remember, first of all, that the environment by which he is influenced and to which he adapts himself is his world, not the objective world of science.'

W.I. Thomas
and
F. Znaniecki

Qualitative Sociology Review
2007
Volume III Issue 1

Special Issue: 'Animals and People'






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Contents


Editorial:

Editorial: Special issue - People and Animals. On the problem of intersubjectivity in interactions of humans and animals
Krzysztof T. Konecki

Articles:

The question of animal selves: Implications for sociological knowledge and practice
Leslie Irvine
Beasts and boundaries: An introduction to animals in sociology, science and society
Pru Hobson-West
Investigating the therapeutic benefits of companion animals: Problems and challenges
Adrian Franklin
Michael Emmison
Donna Haraway
Max Travers
'Never an It': Intersubjectivity and the creation of animal personhood in animal shelters
Nicola Taylor
Animal archeology: Domestic pigeons and the nature-culture dialectic
Colin Jerolmack
Without words to get in the way: Symbolic interaction in prison-based animal programs
Gennifer Furst
Pets of Konrad Lorenz. Theorizing in the social world of pet owners
Krzysztof T. Konecki
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