Printable Conference Schedule - Living With Animals
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Printable Conference Schedule - Living With Animals
Living with Animals 2: Interconnections The Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, March 19-21, 2015 Grand Reading Room March 19, 2015 (Thursday) Room 108 Registration 08:30-09:00am Official opening of the conference Michael T. Benson, President of Eastern Kentucky University Robert W. Mitchell, Radhika N. Makecha, Michał Piotr Pręgowski Welcome To EKU 09:00-09:10am Welcome to "Living with Animals 2: Interconnections" conference 09:10-09:20am Keynote address Ian J.H. Duncan Asking the Animals 09:20-10:25am coffee break 10:25-10:45am Living with Horses Concurrent sessions coffee break Living with Elephants chair: Angela Hofstetter Angela Hofstetter Introduction to Living with Horses chair: Radhika N. Makecha 10:45-10:50am Gala Argent “Babysitters” and “Schoolmasters”: The Interpersonal, Intersocial and Intercultural Implications in Learning to Ride and Be Ridden 10:50-11:10am Catherine Doyle Keeper-Elephant Relationships: A Discussion of Patterns found in Keeper Perception of the HumanElephant Relationship, and the Potential for Disconnect. Gwyneth Talley Of Stallions and Men: Moroccan Masculinity in Traditional Horseback-riding 11:10-11:30am Preston Foerder What Do Elephants Know and When Do They Know It? Fabienne Meiers The Urban Horse: Equestrian Traffic and Horse Husbandry in Late Medieval Cities 11:30-11:50am Ratna Ghosal, Andre Ganswindt, Polani B. Seshagiri & Raman Sukumar lunch 11:50am-1:10pm lunch Living with Horses (continued) Concurrent sessions Emotions chair: Angela Hofstetter Hannah M. Biggs Jopi Nyman Sarah Tsiang Endocrine and Behavioural Correlates of Musth in Male Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) Horse Books for Kids: World War II Adolescent Fiction, Film, and Television Rereading Sentimentalism in Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty: Affect, Performativity, and Hybrid Spaces Breeds for Needs: Type and Breed Names as a Reflection of the Horse-Human Relationship chair: Linda Newhart 01:10-01:30pm Theo Verheggen Embodied Cognition and Affect Attunement in Anthrozoological Research 01:30-01:50pm Michele Merritt Depressed Dogs, Heartbroken Humans, and a New Philosophy of Emotions 01:50-02:10pm Melissa Burns-Cusato, Brian Cusato, & Amanda Glueck coffee break 02:10-02:30pm Living with Horses (continued) Concurrent sessions Threats from the Past: Barbados Green Monkeys Retain Fear of Ancestral Predators for over 350 Years coffee break Living with Dogs chair: Angela Hofstetter chair: Michał Piotr Pręgowski Keri Cronin “Mendacious Representations?”: The Camera as Witness in the Battle Over the Live Export of Horses in Early 20th Century England 02:30-02:50pm Helena Pycior Jessica Dallow A “Galaxy of Distinguished Horses”: Schreiber & Sons and the Emergence of Equine Portrait Photography 02:50-03:10pm Michał Piotr Pręgowski Dog Training as Taming, Dogs as Wild Beasts: Whispering versus Canine Science Angela Hofstetter Reel/Real Horses: Animals, Visual Pleasure, and Narrative Cinema 03:10-03:30pm Scott Hurley The Dog Fancy: A Site for the Intersection of Ableist, Healthist, and Speciesist Ideologies 03:10-03:50pm Erica Feuerbacher & Clive Wynne Collective Memory of the “First Dogs”: Privilege and Power of the “First Families” of the United States Most Dogs Prefer Food…But Sometimes They Don’t: Effects of Familiarity, Context, and Schedule on Dogs’ Preference for Food or Petting Arts Walk—See the Art, Meet the Artist! John Hockensmith, Julia Schlosser, Peter Sherman 03:30-05:00pm Social event Optional (pre-paid) trip to Berea with dinner 05:00-09:00pm Living with Animals 2: Interconnections The Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, March 19-21, 2015 Grand Reading Room March 20, 2015 (Friday) Room 108 Registration 08:30-09:00am Keynote address Walking the Dog: An Exploration of Recent Lens-Based Images of Companion Animals Julia Schlosser 09:00-10:05am coffee break 10:05-10:30am coffee break Teaching with Animals I Concurrent sessions Teaching with Animals II chair: Mary Trachsel Mary Trachsel Jeannette Vaught Ellen Furlong & Jack Furlong chair: Stephanie McSpirit Ecological Consciousness Raising: Animal Studies in the Anthropocene 10:30-10:50am Joseph Tuminello Animal Infiltrations: Teaching Animal Studies in Traditional Courses 10:50-11:10am Elizabeth A. Lorenzen Melding Justice and Science: An Interdisciplinary Course, “Ape Sapiens: Wild Minds and Captive Dignity” 11:10-11:30am Susan Rustick lunch (pick up boxes outside Room 108) Teaching with Foer's Eating Animals Let's Strike While the Iron is Hot! Using the Cause of Equine Welfare as a Vehicle for Teaching Information Literacy Transforming Human Identity: Encounters in the Classroom through Animal Eyes lunch (pick up boxes outside Room 108) 11:40am-12:00 Panel 12:00-01:30pm Robert W. Mitchell, Anne Perkins, & Erica Feuerbacher coffee break Developing the Animal Studies/Anthrozoology Curriculum coffee break Short Movie “Animal Blessings” and discussion with filmmaker Animal Blessings: Rituals of Appreciation as Pathways to Ecological Reconnection Claudia Medina 01:50-02:30pm coffee break 02:30-03:00pm coffee break Animals in Ecological Cultures Concurrent sessions Animal Agency chair: Ed Frederickson chair: Amy Nelson Benjamin Z. Freed Pleistocene Humans and Canids: A View from Studies of Primate Polyspecific Associations 03:00-03:20pm Jeanne Dubino Listening to the Dogs: Orhan Pamuk and the Mongrelization of Fiction Robert Michael Morrissey Tall-Grass Ethnohistory: Indians, Europeans, and Other Animals in the Prairie Borderlands 03:20-03:40pm Laura Keith Creatures of Warfare: The Use, Misuse and Agency of World War I Animals Potential Applications for Targeted Grazing to Enhance Ecosystem Services and Rural Economies in Eastern Kentucky 03:40-04:00pm Amy Nelson Canine Agency in the Soviet Manned Spaceflight Program Ed Fredrickson, An Peischel, Greg Brann & Rick Griebenow coffee break 04:00-04:20pm coffee break Imagining Alternatives Concurrent sessions Animal Agency (continued) chair: Brett Mizelle Kathryn Kirkpatrick “Every Polar Bear Alive”: Representing Animals in the Sixth Extinction chair: Sara Tsiang 04:20-04:40pm Magdalen J. Walton Killer Whales or Whale Killers? A Routine Activities Analysis Introducing Agency Among Orca Whales during the Capture of Orca Calves Ziba Rashidian Brett Mizelle Epistemological Artifacts, or Death and the Specimen: Nabokov’s Butterflies, for Example 04:40-05:00pm Mary Griffith’s Odd Future: Real and Imagined Human-Animal Relationships in Antebellum America 05:00-05:20pm “The Tiniest Glance”: Narrative, Wildlife, and the Recognition of Intimacy Linda J. Sumption Social event Official Conference Dinner at Masala Indian Restaurant 06:00-09:00pm Living with Animals 2: Interconnections The Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, March 19-21, 2015 Grand Reading Room March 21, 2015 (Saturday) Room 108 Registration 08:30-09:00am Keynote address The Human Animal Bond and Further Professionalizing of Human-Animal Interventions: Theories, Results and Challenges Marie-José Enders-Slegers 09:00-10:05am coffee break 10:05-10:30am coffee break Communication and Connection Concurrent sessions Making Decisions for Animals chair: Sara Waller chair: Matthew Pianalto Jane Desmond & Maria Lux Thinking “Big”: Collaborative Processes between Artists and Scholars for Public Art Production 10:30-10:50am Miranda K. Workman Martha Robinson Avian Encounters: Connecting with Bird Lives through Live Streaming and Contemporary Art 10:50-11:10am Hazuki Kajiwara American Pet Cemetery Gravestone Image Pairings: A Visual Strategy for Exploring Interspecies Relationships 11:10-11:30am Debra A. Vey Voda-Hamilton Linda Brant Sara Waller, Christopher Kloth, & Cats Talk Back: Feral & Socialized Mariana Olsen buffet lunch (Crabbe Library, 3rd floor) Euthanasia Decisions in the Sheltering Industry - A Critical Inquiry Strong Bonds, Ambiguous Futures: Responses to the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster in Japan When People are in Conflict about Animals 11:30-11:50am buffet lunch (Crabbe Library, 3rd floor) Poster session: 3rd floor of the Crabbe Library Linda Brant Mourning the Unknown and Honoring the Unmourned Autumn Costelle, Eliza Fahringer, Hunter Kinney, Kaitlyn Gilpin, & Morgan Melhuish Expanding Horizons: The Goals and Achievements of EKU’s Animal Studies Club Elena Cox Lead Poisoning in Raptors: Impacts of Game Hunting with Lead Ammunition Verda A. Davis Moral Reasoning in Dogs Tabitha Foster Trap-Neuter-Return of Cats Has Positive Impact on EKU’s Campus Ashley Hammond Opt to Adopt: Lexington Humane Society Tia G. B. Hansen, Mai Andreasen, Åsa H. Jansson, & Runa E. Gjellan Jessica Kraut, Stephanie AuBuchon, Connor Hughes, & Ellen Furlong The Need for Anthrozoology in Veterinary Technology Curricula Guadalupe Delgado, Victor Pataky, Dangerous Liaisons: HumanRichard Ford, Brian Cusato, & Monkey Interactions at a Wildlife Melissa Burns-Cusato Reserve Kate Ford & Ellen Furlong Elena Iokimanskaya (Елена Иокиманская) Belief in Profit Animal Mind Predicts Attitude to Profit Animal Welfare 11:50-01:50pm A Brief Overview of the Stray Animal Problem in Russia Self-Control in Dogs Radhika N. Makecha Paper Mache Giraffes and Puzzle Box Feeders, These are a Few of my Favorite Things: Teaching Animal Enrichment Using Traditional and Applied Avenues H. Lyn White Miles & Ross van der Harst The Art, The Artist: The Orangutan Chantek’s Paintings and Found Art Assemblages Pegah Naghib KiriLi N. Stauch, Stephanie AuBuchon, & Ellen Furlong Brenden Wall, Anthony Bohner, Jeffrey Toraason, & Ellen Furlong Lucinda Woodward Miranda K. Workman & Christy L. Hoffman Effect of Music on Horses Domestic Dogs’ Understanding of Intentional and Goal-Oriented Action Good Dog! APPlications of Dog Science Research and Development of the Pet Attribute Work Sheet (PAWS—for Dogs) An Evaluation of the Role the Internet Site Petfinder Plays in Cat Adoptions Animals in Ecological Cultures Animal Agency Concurrent sessions chair: Elan Abrell chair: Tia Hansen Elan Abrell Captive Freedom: Multispecies Ethics in US Animal Sanctuaries Jessica Austin Moral Stress, Meaning-Making, and Mourning: How Shelter Employees Process Euthanasia Jennifer Blevins Sinski “A Cat-sized Hole in My Heart”: Public Perceptions of the Companion Animal Adoption Process Chalotte Glintborg & Tia G. B. Hansen Importance of a Dog for Recovery after Acquired Brain Injury: Two Case Stories 02:10-02:30pm Martha Sherrill Animal Assisted Therapy for Adults with Communication Disorders: An Ethnographic Approach to Therapeutic Human/Animal Interactions 02:30-02:50pm Gillian Squirrell Working Dogs Working Lives: CostEffectively Frustrating Human and Animal Disposability 01:50-2:10pm coffee break 02:50-03:10pm coffee break Animal-Human Comparisons and Identities Concurrent sessions Valuing and Using Animals chair: Joshua Abram Kercsmar chair: Radhika N. Makecha Managing Livestock and Slaves in Barbados, ca. 1650–1816 03:10-03:30pm Bob Sandmeyer Reiko Ohnuma Animal Doubles of the Buddha 03:30-03:50pm Erin McKenna Keridiana Chez Canine Connections in George Eliot’s Adam Bede and Middlemarch 03:50-04:10pm Radhika N. Makecha, Kathleen M. Dudzinski, Stan A. Kuczaj II, Otto Fad, & John Anderson 04:10-04:30pm Jonathan L. Clark Joshua Abram Kercsmar Arts Walk—See the Art, Meet the Artist! (part 2) John Hockensmith, Julia Schlosser, Peter Sherman 04:10-5:30pm Official conference farewell 05:30pm Social event Optional trip to White Hall State Historic Site (pay on site) 05:45-07:30pm Living with Animals 2: Interconnections The Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, March 19-21, 2015 March 22, 2015 (Sunday) Social event Optional (Pre-paid) trip to Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington ca. 08:00am-01:00pm The Value of a Varmint Loving Pets Means Caring for Livestock Animals in Captive Settings: What Can We Learn From Them? Uncharismatic Invasives