Cameron T. Whitley, Erin N. Kidder, Kelley J. Ortiz, Liz Grauerholz
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Abstract
Sociology plays a key role in empathy development, which is central to addressing complex social problems. However, little is known about what types of courses work best to enhance empathy. In parallel, sociological animal studies (SAS) has evolved as a relatively new subfield focused on assessing human and animal relationships. SAS research suggests that our interactions with animals enhance empathy development. Combining these literatures, we assess if SAS compared to non-SAS courses impact affective and cognitive empathy for humans and animals differently. Findings reveal that students who take SAS courses demonstrate greater postcourse human and animal empathy even when controlling for precourse levels of empathy and other factors that drive empathy development. Although SAS remains on the periphery of the discipline, this study suggests that it should be a central component of the sociological curriculum.
社会学在移情能力培养方面发挥着关键作用,而移情能力培养是解决复杂社会问题的核心。然而,人们对哪类课程最能增进同理心却知之甚少。与此同时,社会学动物研究(SAS)作为一个相对较新的子领域,专注于评估人类与动物的关系。动物社会学研究表明,我们与动物的互动能促进移情能力的发展。结合这些文献,我们评估了与非 SAS 课程相比,SAS 课程是否会对人类和动物的情感和认知移情产生不同的影响。研究结果表明,即使控制了课程前的移情水平和其他驱动移情发展的因素,选修 SAS 课程的学生在课程后仍能表现出更高的人类和动物移情能力。虽然 SAS 仍处于学科的边缘,但这项研究表明,它应该成为社会学课程的核心组成部分。
期刊介绍:
Teaching Sociology (TS) publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline"s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. Notes focus on specific teaching issues or techniques. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers. Formats include full-length articles; notes of 10 pages or less; interviews, review essays; reviews of books, films, videos, and software; and conversations.