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Guiding Emotions


My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.

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"Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

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Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

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Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

Learn More Here[/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id="33" ] :: [cs_content][cs_element_section _id=1 ][cs_element_layout_row _id=2 ][cs_element_layout_column _id=3 ][cs_element_text _id=4 ][cs_content_seo]Guiding Emotions
My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

[/cs_text][x_button size="global" block="false" circle="false" icon_only="false" href="https://www.humanima.de/en/research/dis-ability-a-discussion-on-creating-more-accessible-employment-for-disabled-assistance-dog-trainers/" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_icon type="o-bone" class="mvn mln mrs"]Learn More Here[/x_button][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id="28" ][cs_element_layout_row _id="29" ][cs_element_layout_column _id="30" ][cs_text _bp_base="4_4"]
Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

Learn More Here
Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

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My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

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Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

[/cs_text][x_button size="global" block="false" circle="false" icon_only="false" href="https://www.humanima.de/en/research/nonhuman-animals-as-symbols-in-the-blacklivesmatter-protests-of-2020/" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_icon type="o-pig" class="mvn mln mrs"]Learn More Here[/x_button][/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id="33" ][x_image type="none" src="6345:full" alt="" link="false" href="#" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_responsive_text _id="35" ][/cs_content]">Listen to the paper presentation here![/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id="25" ]
Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

Learn More Here[/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id="28" ][cs_element_layout_row _id="29" ][cs_element_layout_column _id="30" ]
Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

Learn More Here[/cs_element_layout_column][cs_element_layout_column _id="33" ] :: [cs_content][cs_element_section _id=1 ][cs_element_layout_row _id=2 ][cs_element_layout_column _id=3 ][cs_element_text _id=4 ][cs_content_seo]Guiding Emotions
My doctoral research in anthrozoology, at the University of Exeter, defines the humane emotional labour learned and performed by guide dogs and their instructors during their shared work-lives.\n\n[/cs_content_seo][x_button size=global block=false circle=false icon_only=false href=https://www.humanima.de/en/guiding-emotions/ title target=blank info=none info_place=top info_trigger=hover info_content="Jingle Bells": How do bells affect the well-being, safety, and identity of guide dog teams?

Some visually impaired individuals will attach a small bell to their guide dog’s collar in order to locate them acoustically. This research analysed how bells can impact the well-being, communication, and safety of guide dog teams. The ways in which bells alter and are entangled with personal, social, collective identities was explored. 

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Dis/Ability: A discussion on creating more accessible employment for disabled assistance dog trainers.

This paper initiates a dialogue around creating more inclusive employment opportunities for disabled assistance dog trainers by questioning potential challenges and benefits for nonhuman and human actors within the assistance dog sector. 

[/cs_text][x_button size="global" block="false" circle="false" icon_only="false" href="https://www.humanima.de/en/research/dis-ability-a-discussion-on-creating-more-accessible-employment-for-disabled-assistance-dog-trainers/" title="" target="" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover" info_content=""][x_icon type="o-bone" class="mvn mln mrs"]Learn More Here[/x_button][/cs_element_layout_column][/cs_element_layout_row][/cs_element_section][cs_element_section _id="28" ][cs_element_layout_row _id="29" ][cs_element_layout_column _id="30" ][cs_text _bp_base="4_4"]
Nonhuman Animals as Symbols in the #BlackLivesMatter Protests of 2020

This study is an equal collaboration between three members of the EASE (Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics) working group at the University of Exeter: Tom Aiello, Kris Hill, and myself, Tiamat Warda. 

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