Interspecies encounters with endemic health conditions: Co‐producing BVD and lameness with cows and sheep in the north of England

IF 3.2 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Lewis Holloway, Niamh Mahon, Beth Clark, Amy Proctor
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Abstract This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between these animals and the farmed environments they encounter, in the enactment of interspecies endemic disease situations. It examines how the nonhuman embodied capacities, agency and subjectivities of cows and sheep on farms in the north of England make a difference to how the endemic conditions of lameness and bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) are encountered and responded to by farmers and advisers. The article draws on empirical research with farmers and their advisers and explores three key, interrelated, themes: first, the importance of intersubjective relationships between people and animals on farms; second, the nonhuman components of the ‘disease situations’ associated with endemic diseases, including animals’ embodied characteristics and behaviours and the relationships between bodies and environments on different farms; and finally the ways in which animal agency and resistance makes a difference to on‐farm interventions aiming to prevent or treat lameness and BVD. The article concludes by arguing that animals’ capacities, and nonhuman difference, should be taken further into account in future policy and practice interventions in endemic disease in farmed animals.
种间接触与地方性健康状况:在英格兰北部与牛羊共同产生BVD和跛行
摘要:本文主要研究人类与养殖的非人类动物之间的关系,以及这些动物与它们所遇到的养殖环境之间的关系,在制定种间地方病的情况下。它研究了英格兰北部农场的牛羊的非人类具体化能力、能动性和主观性如何影响农民和顾问如何应对跛行和牛病毒性腹泻(BVD)的地方性条件。本文借鉴了对农民及其顾问的实证研究,并探讨了三个相互关联的关键主题:首先,农场中人与动物之间主体间关系的重要性;第二,与地方病有关的"疾病状况"的非人类组成部分,包括动物的具体特征和行为以及不同农场的身体与环境之间的关系;最后,动物代理和抗性对旨在预防或治疗跛行和BVD的农场干预产生影响的方式。这篇文章的结论是,在未来对养殖动物地方病的政策和实践干预中,应该进一步考虑动物的能力和非人类的差异。
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Sociologia Ruralis
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期刊介绍: Sociologia Ruralis reflects the diversity of European social-science research on rural areas and related issues. The complexity and diversity of rural problems require multi and interdisciplinary approaches. Over the past 40 years Sociologia Ruralis has been an international forum for social scientists engaged in a wide variety of disciplines focusing on social, political and cultural aspects of rural development. Sociologia Ruralis covers a wide range of subjects, ranging from farming, natural resources and food systems to rural communities, rural identities and the restructuring of rurality.
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