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Wild Animals and Leisure: Rights and Wellbeing: Routledge Research in the Ethics of Tourism Series

Editat de Neil Carr, Janette Young
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
Wild animals form an integral component of the human leisure experience. They are a significant part of the leisure industry and are economically valuable entities. However, as sentient beings, animals also have rights and welfare needs, and, like humans, may also have their own leisure desires and requirements. This collection provides an in-depth analysis of the rights and welfare of humans and wild animals as the two relate to one another within the sphere of leisure studies. It examines a wide array of animals, such as wolves, elephants, dolphins and apes, in a diverse range of leisure settings in international locations, from captive wild animals in zoos, hunting, swimming with dolphins and animals used as educators and for tourist entertainment. This book provides a forum for future considerations of wild animals and leisure and a voice for animal welfarist agendas that seek to improve the conditions under which wild animals interact with and are engaged with by humans.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367592356
ISBN-10: 0367592355
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in the Ethics of Tourism Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1.Wild animals and leisure: An introduction. Neil Carr and Janette Young. 2. Human-wild animal leisure experiences: the good, the bad, the ugly. Monika Ferguson and Carla Litchfield. 3.Interactive zoo visitor experiences: A review of human and animal perspectives. Monika Ferguson and Carla Litchfield. 4. Consumer perceptions of keeping wild animals in captivity. Susanna Curtin and Eleanor Green. 5. Zoos and animal encounters: To touch or not to touch, that is the question. Neil Carr. 6. Being Camilla: The ‘Leisure’ Life of a Captive Chameleon. Samantha Wilkinson. 7. Human Leisure/Elephant Breakdown: Impacts of Tourism on Asian Elephants. Jessica Bell Rizzolo and Gay A. Bradshaw. 8. Volunteering for Bear Charities…what’s in it for the bears? Sheila Scutter and Janette Young. 9. Wild dolphins, nature and leisure: Whose wellbeing? Rachel Yerbury and William Boyd. 10. Angler and Fish Relations in the UK: ethics, aesthetics and material semiotics. Tom Mordue and Sharon Wilson. 11. Do wild canids kill for fun? Robert G. Appleby and Bradley P. Smith. 12. Ferals or food? Does hunting have a role in ethical food consumption in Australia. Heather J. Bray, Sebastian Konyn, Yvette Wijnandts, and Rachel A. Ankeny. 13. Conclusions: Charting a way forward. Neil Carr and Janette Young.

Notă biografică

Neil Carr is at the University of Otago and is the Editor of Annals of Leisure Research. His research focuses on understanding behaviour within tourism and leisure experiences, with a particular emphasis on children and families, sex, and animals. He has authored and edited several books, including Dogs in the Leisure Experience (2014) and Domestic Animals and Leisure (2015).




Janette Young lectures in health policy, politics and promotion at the University of South Australia. Her research interests are centred on the human–animal intersection, salutogenesis or what creates health and wellbeing, social justice and public policy. She has a background as a social worker in ageing, and project and policy work across a diverse range of human interest areas. As a social work student many years ago, Janette learnt that seeking to holistically meet the needs of some people has to encompass caring about the animals people care about.

Descriere

Wild animals form an integral component of the human leisure experience. They are a significant part of the leisure industry and are economically valuable entities. However, as sentient beings animals also have rights and welfare needs, and, like humans, may also have their own leisure desires and requirements. This collection provides an in-dep