Confrontations and donations: encounters between homeless pet owners and the public.

Leslie Irvine, Kristina N Kahl, Jesse M Smith
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Abstract

This study examines the interactions between homeless pet owners and the domiciled public with a focus on how the activities of pet ownership help construct positive personal identities. Homeless people are often criticized for having pets. They counter these attacks using open and contained responses to stigmatization. More often, they redefine pet ownership to incorporate how they provide for their animals, challenging definitions that require a physical home. Homeless pet owners thus create a positive moral identity by emphasizing that they feed their animals first and give them freedom that the pets of the domiciled lack. Through what we call “enabled resistance,” donations of pet food from the supportive public provide the resources to minimize the impact of stigmatization.

对抗和捐赠:无家可归的宠物主人和公众之间的相遇。
这项研究考察了无家可归的宠物主人和有住所的公众之间的互动,重点是养宠物的活动如何帮助建立积极的个人身份。无家可归的人经常因为养宠物而受到批评。他们以公开和有节制的方式应对这些攻击。更常见的是,他们重新定义宠物的所有权,以纳入他们如何提供他们的动物,挑战需要一个物理家的定义。因此,无家可归的宠物主人通过强调他们首先喂养他们的动物并给他们自由来创造一种积极的道德认同,而这些都是有住所的宠物所缺乏的。通过我们所说的“激活抵抗”,来自支持的公众捐赠的宠物食品提供了资源,以尽量减少污名化的影响。
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