协商照顾与控制:宠物安乐死作为语言行动

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Nora Schuurman
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与人类共同生活的动物的生死越来越医疗化,宠物的生命通常以兽医实施的安乐死而结束。在本文中,我将探讨在兽医实践中,宠物安乐死如何在兽医和宠物监护人的互动中被理解为一种美好的死亡,是对年老、重病或受伤动物的一种关爱行为。通过对芬兰兽医的访谈,我讨论了在有关宠物安乐死的决策和实践中,照顾和控制的协商方式,以及它们对动物老年和死亡理解的影响。我从亚里士多德的phronesis角度来探讨对没有继续生存希望的动物实施安乐死的任务,将其视为在特定情况下采取正确和适当行动的知识。
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Negotiating care and control: Pet euthanasia as phronetic action

The lives and deaths of animals living with humans have become increasingly medicalised, and the life of a pet usually ends with euthanasia conducted by a veterinarian. In this paper, I explore how pet euthanasia is understood as a good death in interactions between vets and pet guardians in veterinary practice, provided as an act of care for old and seriously ill or injured animals. Drawing from interviews with vets in Finland, I discuss the ways in which care and control are negotiated in the decisions and practices concerning pet euthanasia, and their implications on understandings of old age and death in animals. I approach the task of euthanising an animal without a prospect of continuing life in Aristotelian terms as phronesis, as knowledge about the right and appropriate ways to act in a certain situation.

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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
17.40%
发文量
70
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging Studies features scholarly papers offering new interpretations that challenge existing theory and empirical work. Articles need not deal with the field of aging as a whole, but with any defensibly relevant topic pertinent to the aging experience and related to the broad concerns and subject matter of the social and behavioral sciences and the humanities. The journal emphasizes innovations and critique - new directions in general - regardless of theoretical or methodological orientation or academic discipline. Critical, empirical, or theoretical contributions are welcome.
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