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This book provides sociological insight into the everyday experiences of people who live with dogs as companions, as well as the experiences of the dogs in those homes. The book explores the power relations, privileged needs and desires, and interplay of domination and affection, and balance of agency shared by humans and their companion animals.

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This book provides sociological insight into the everyday experiences of people who live with dogs as companions, as well as the experiences of the dogs in those homes. The book explores the power relations, privileged needs and desires, and interplay of domination and affection, and balance of agency shared by humans and their companion animals.
Autorenporträt
Erika Cudworth is senior lecturer in the School of Applied Social Sciences at De Montfort University. Her interdisciplinary research interests coalesce around complexity and posthumanist approaches, intersectionality and asking feminist questions of our relations with nonhuman animals and the earth. Her previous books include Developing Ecofeminist Theory and Social Lives with Other Animals, and, with Steve Hobden, Posthuman International Relations and The Emancipatory Project of Posthumanism. She has edited many collections, most recently, with Ruth McKie and Di Turgoose, Feminist Animal Studies.