300548 VO Social-biological aspects of the human-animal interaction (2012S)
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3. Prüfungstermin:05.10.2012 von 11- 13 Uhr
Ort: Seminarraum AnthropologieIm SS 12 als Ersatz-VO für die Lehrveranstaltung 300397 Behindertenanthropologie I von Dr. SoritschSKRIPTUM: NICHT UNTER FRONTER; wird bei Vorbesprechung bekanntgegeben, ansonsten bei der Vortragenden per E-mail melden.
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Wednesday 09.05.2012
- Wednesday 13.06.2012
- Friday 05.10.2012 11:00 - 13:00 Seminarraum
- Thursday 29.11.2012
- Friday 14.12.2012 11:00 - 13:00 Seminarraum
- Thursday 07.02.2013
- Friday 19.04.2013
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
A short description of the term Anthrozoology and the human evolution create an introduction to this course. In its main part, different types of human- animal interactions are considered in chronological order from prehistoric times until today (e.g. extermination of species, domestication, and epidemic illnesses). More emphasis than last year will be paid on recent forms of interactions (e.g. animal-assisted therapy, social farming, cruelty against animals and animal abuse, animals living in cities, protection of species). Finally, different theoretical models will be discussed to describe the relationship between humans and animals.
Assessment and permitted materials
3 schriftliche Prüfungstermine zwischen Mai
2009 und Ende des SS. Weitere Prüfungstermine (mündlicher oder
schriftlicher Art) können mit der Vortragenden vereinbart werden.
2009 und Ende des SS. Weitere Prüfungstermine (mündlicher oder
schriftlicher Art) können mit der Vortragenden vereinbart werden.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Vermittlung eines umfassenden Bildes früherer und bestehender Tier-
Mensch Interaktionen; inhaltliche Erfassung der Anthrozoologie.
Mensch Interaktionen; inhaltliche Erfassung der Anthrozoologie.
Examination topics
At the end of the course, topics for lectures will be given to the students. These lectures will be held by the students during this seminar (as students wish in English). Topics can both deepen or extend matters discussed during the course.
Reading list
Bokkers, E. (2006). Effects of Interactions between Humans and
Domesticated Animals. In: Hassink, J. & van Dijk, M. Farming for Health,
31-41, Springer Verlag.
Friedmann, E. (1995). The role of pets in enhancing human well-being:
physiological effects. In Robinson, I: The Waltham Book of Human-Animal
Interaction: Benefits and Responsibilities of Pet Ownership, pp. 33-53,
Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.
Kruse, C.R. (2000). The relevance of "animal issues" for sociology. ISAZ
Newsletter 20, 2-6.
Mullin, M. (2002). Animals and Anthropology. Society & Animals 10 (4).
387-393.
Domesticated Animals. In: Hassink, J. & van Dijk, M. Farming for Health,
31-41, Springer Verlag.
Friedmann, E. (1995). The role of pets in enhancing human well-being:
physiological effects. In Robinson, I: The Waltham Book of Human-Animal
Interaction: Benefits and Responsibilities of Pet Ownership, pp. 33-53,
Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK.
Kruse, C.R. (2000). The relevance of "animal issues" for sociology. ISAZ
Newsletter 20, 2-6.
Mullin, M. (2002). Animals and Anthropology. Society & Animals 10 (4).
387-393.
Association in the course directory
B-BAN 7, BAN 8, B-BMG 11, B-BMB 10, B-BOE 11 B-BPB 12, B-BPF 8, B-BZO 11
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