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- Defining Human-Horse Relationships: A Multispecies Ethnographic Study in an Equestrian Club
Defining Human-Horse Relationships: A Multispecies Ethnographic Study in an Equestrian Club
Authors : Erhan Korkmaz
Pages : 1-23
Doi:10.59902/yazit.1645327
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Publication Date : 2025-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In this study, I critically examined conventional ethnographic approaches that have, since the 19th century, overlooked the agency of non-human animals, using ethnographic field data I gathered in an equestrian club. At the same time, while exploring the possibilities of conducting a multispecies ethnography, I traced anthropocentrism through the spatial arrangements and language-based classifications humans apply to horses. This research emerged as part of my one-year undergraduate thesis project. I spent approximately five to six months actively in the field, during which I conducted participant observation, interacted with around 70 individuals within the club environment, and carried out 18 in-depth interviews. The entire process was conducted with the approval of the relevant ethics committee. In the field, I evaluated human actions and discourses as data, while also striving to include the interactions of horses with the space, with humans, and with their own kind. Throughout the research process, I also questioned how my own exist-ence as a human might affect the study, how far the boundaries of reflexivity could be expanded, and whether being human might create barriers in a multispecies ethnograph-ic study. Through the observations presented at the end of this study, I aimed to offer a critical perspective on earlier ethnographic works and contribute to the development of a more sensitive reflexivity against anthropocentrism in future research.Keywords : Çoktürlü etnografi, etnografi, insanmerkezlilik, insan-hayvan çalışmaları, at
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