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'Doing good by proxy': human-animal kinship and the 'donation' of canine blood

机译:'通过代理做好事':人类动物血缘关系和犬血的“捐赠”

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This article demonstrates the relevance of animals to medical sociology by arguing that pet owners' accounts of veterinary decision-making can highlight key sociological themes which are important to both human and animal health. Based on semi-structured interviews, the article argues that interspecies kinship' allows for the extension of sociological claims regarding altruism, self-interest and mutuality from human blood donation to companion animal blood donation'. Furthermore, this study extends sociological understanding of the human-animal bond by showing how the dog's status as kin meant they were expected to donate blood, and that the act of donation itself represents an important opportunity for family display'. However, owners who do not or cannot donate blood themselves describe pet blood donation as an opportunity to lessen associated feelings of guilt or obligation through doing good by proxy'. These findings raise critical sociological and ethical questions concerning the risks and benefits of donation, and for how we understand third-party decision making. Finally, the article argues for the close entanglement of human and animal health, and concludes that sociologists of health and medicine should explore the radical possibility that decision-making in healthcare more generally might be influenced by experiences at the veterinary clinic, and vice versa. (A Virtual Abstract of this paper can be viewed at: )
机译:本文通过争论宠物所有者对兽医决策的账户来阐明动物对医学社会学的相关性,可以突出对人类和动物健康重要的关键社会学主题。基于半结构化访谈,该文章认为,Interspecies Kinship'允许延长关于利他主义,自身利益和相互作用的社会学声明,从人类献血给伴侣动物献血'。此外,本研究通过展示狗作为Kin的状态如何旨在捐献血液,延长了对人类动物联系的社会学理解,捐赠行为本身是家庭展示的重要机会。然而,没有或不能献血的业主描述宠物献血作为通过代理人做好事物减少有关的内疚或义务感受的机会。这些调查结果提高了有关捐赠风险和利益的关键社会和道德问题,以及如何理解第三方决策。最后,该文章旨在为人类和动物健康的密切纠缠,并得出结论,卫生和医学的社会学家应该探讨医疗保健的决策可能受到兽医诊所的经验的影响,反之亦然。 (可以查看本文的虚拟摘要:)

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