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" Companion animals and domestic violence : "
Nik Taylor, Heather Fraser.
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BL
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Record Number
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860253
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Main Entry
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Taylor, Nik, (Sociologist)
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Title & Author
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Companion animals and domestic violence : : rescuing me, rescuing you /\ Nik Taylor, Heather Fraser.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Palgrave Macmillan,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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Palgrave studies in animals and social problems
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Page. NO
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1 online resource :: illustrations
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ISBN
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3030041255
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: 9783030041250
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3030041247
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9783030041243
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; 1: Human and Animal Victims of Domestic Violence: Being Rescued; Introduction; About Us; Trigger Warnings and Transformative Education; Overview of Projects That Underpin This Book; Loving You, Loving Me (2016-2018); In Good Company: Women and Animal Companions (2014-2015); What Is It About Animals? (2015-2016); Relationships Between Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and/or Transgender People and Their Animal Companions (2016-Present); Note on Terminology; Chapter Outlines; References
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2: The Links In-and-Between Human-Animal Abuses: Love, Loyalty, and PainIntroduction; Framing Domestic Violence and Ascertaining Its Impact; Questions About Victims Leaving; Long-Term Effects of Domestic Violence; Recognising the Links Between Love, Abuse, and Loyalty; The Contradictions of Love; Our Position; Feminist Intersectionality; Taking Animal Abuse Seriously; Conclusion; References; 3: What We Choose to Hear: Researching Human-Animal Violence; Introduction; Framing the Questions, Designing the Research; Domestic Violence Is More Than a 'Women's Issue'
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6: Supporting Victims/Survivors: Escape, Refuge, and RecoveryIntroduction; Rethinking Escape; An Impossible Choice; Help Can Be Elusive; Living from Day to Day in a Motel; Recovery Over the Longer Term; Parenting Challenges Post-Separation; Managing the Aftermath; Recovery and Companion Animals; Maintaining the Will to Live; Conclusion; References; 7: The Work of Significant Other/s: Companion Animal Relationships in the Future; Introduction; Half a Century of Campaigns, Research, and Service Provision; Theories: Animals and Feminist Intersectionality; Interspecies Love, Care, and Work
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Designing the Loving You, Loving Me ProjectFraming the Project; Getting the Chance to Meet the Animals; Listening to Stories: Intrusion and Discomfort; Working in Partnership with Local Support Services; Hearing and Representing 'Good Data'; The Power of Feeling Understood; Politics, Harm, and Emotions in Research Work; Being Personally Affected; Notes on Critical Companion Animal Research; A Compassionate and Critical Approach; Conclusion; References; 4: Being Subjected to Domestic Violence: Empathic Love and Domination; Introduction; Empathic Love, Companion Animals, and Family
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Empathic Love and DomesticityGrowing Up Alongside Companion Animals; Leaving Home Early Because of Abuse; When Adult Love Relationships Turn Abusive; The Domestic Violation of Animal Companions; More Than 'Incidents' of Abuse; Forms of Coercive Control; Conclusion; References; 5: Foregrounding Companion Animals' Experiences of Domestic Violence; Introduction; Domestic Violence and Animal Standpoint Theory; Impact of Domestic Violence on Animals; Conceptualising Domestic Violence to Include Animals; Assisting Animal Victims of Domestic Violence; Conclusion; References
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Subject
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Animal welfare.
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Family violence.
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Human-animal relationships.
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Pets-- Social aspects.
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Animal welfare.
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Family violence.
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Human-animal relationships.
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Pets-- Social aspects.
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Dewey Classification
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304.2/7
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LC Classification
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QL85.Y39 2019
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Added Entry
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Fraser, Heather,1965-
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