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  1. Cat Culture, Human Culture: An Ethnographic Study of a Cat Shelter.Janet M. Alger & Steven F. Alger - 1999 - Society and Animals 7 (3):199-218.
    This study explores the value of traditional ethnographic methods in sociology for the study of human-animal and animal-animal interactions and culture. Itargues that some measure of human-animal intersubjectivity is possible and that the method of participant observation is best suited to achieve this. Applying ethnographic methods to human-cat and cat-cat relationships in a no-kill cat shelter, the study presents initial findings; it concludes that the social structure of the shelter is the product of interaction both between humans and cats and (...)
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  • Review Essay.Steve Baker - 1996 - Society and Animals 4 (1):75-89.
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  • (1 other version)Animals, Representation, and Reality.Steve Baker - 2001 - Society and Animals 9 (3):189-201.
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  • Deep Community: Phenomenology's Disclosure of the Common Good.H. Peter Steeves - 1994 - Between the Species 10 (3):5.
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