我们的“动物学联系”及其重要性

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Leslie Irvine
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在社会学分析中,动物在许多重要的社会学问题中都扮演着重要的角色。把他们纳入我们的研究可以让我们更清楚地了解社会世界。这篇文章用了两个主题——自我和家庭——的例子,展示了将我们的“动物联系”牢记在心的价值。对动物自我的研究挑战了主流观点,即自我是人类独有的,由社会力量塑造,而生物学和本能驱动动物行为。对家庭的研究说明了宠物如何参与“做”的家庭,以及它们的参与对这个长期被认为是典型的人类机构意味着什么。社会学家面对着不断发展和混合的互动形式:人类和非人类,社会和自然,在线和离线,等等。理解这些关系需要重新思考主要的社会学假设。包括动物提供了一个起点,以扩大和澄清现有的理论,以理解新的和熟悉的社会世界。
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Our “Zoological Connections” and Why They Matter
Traditionally overlooked or invisible in sociological analyses, animals have roles in numerous issues of sociological importance. Including them in our research offers a clearer understanding of the social world. Using examples from two topics—the self and the family—this essay shows the value of keeping our “zoological connections” in mind. Research on selfhood among animals challenges dominant views that the self is uniquely human and shaped by social forces, while biology and instinct drive animal behavior. Research on the family illustrates how pets participate in “doing” family and what their participation means for this institution long considered quintessentially human. Sociologists confront continually evolving and hybrid forms of interaction: human and nonhuman, social and natural, online and offline, and more. Understanding these relations will require rethinking major sociological assumptions. The inclusion of animals provides a starting point for expanding and clarifying existing theories to comprehend both novel and familiar social worlds.
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Sociological Forum
Sociological Forum SOCIOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
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11.10%
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73
期刊介绍: Sociological Forum is the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society. The journal is peer reviewed and committed to publishing high quality, cutting edge research on substantive issues of fundamental importance to the study of society. The journal"s mission is broad in scope, encompassing empirical works (both quantitative and qualitative in nature), as well as works that develop theories, concepts, and methodological strategies. All areas of sociology and related fields are welcomed in Sociological Forum, as the journal strives to create a site of learning and exchange for scholars and students of the social sciences.
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