simpozion internaționalAntrozoologie
Iași • 2 Noiembrie 2018 • Ediția I
ICES Gh. Zane • Strada T. Codrescu, nr. 2, Iași • ora 9.30
Vă invităm să participați la
Simpozionul de Antrozoologie
ICES „Gh. Zane” Academia Română – Filiala Iaşi
Facultatea de Biologie Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași
Facultatea de Psihologie și Științe ale Educației
Universitatea „Babeș-Bolyai” din Cluj-Napoca
Anthrozoology is an interdisciplinary field that studies the place that animals occupy in the human society and culture and the relations that the humans build with them.
This domain does not deal with the study of animals themselves, but uses the research done in fields like ethology, zoology, compared psychology, primatology, etc. to study the complexity of the human-animal interactions.
In the world of today, it becomes more and more clear that we are not the only species capable of thinking and affection and that the complex relations between people, animals and ecosystems make everything live in a network of interdependence.
During the Anthrozoology Symposion we invite you to take part in a debate forum focused on the following themes concerning the human – animal interactions:
• Ideas, concepts and beliefs about animals;• Theories about the differences and distance between human and animals;• Animal Rights and human responsibilities;• Species extinction and human responsibility;• Animals in literature, mythology, art and folklore;• Animal psychology;• Mental models and economic value in human-animal interactions in a historic perspective;• Animal protection movement and the laws that support it;
The Anthrozoology Symposium will take place at the headquarter of the Institute of Economic and Social Research „Gh. Zane”, on October 2nd, 2018, from 10 o’clock.
9 – Registration of participants9.30 – Official opening9.50 – 10 – coffee break
10 – 11.30 Section 1: Conceptual and theoretical frameworks for thinking about animals
Emilian Mihailov - Favouring humans, between prejudice and necessity of moral thinking Bogdan
Olaru - Treating animals and children alike. The case for breaking the monopoly of adult persons in moral matters
Liviu Măgurianu -
Mara Misiti – Animal studies and Frankfurt School: dominion and resistance
11.30 – 11.40 – coffee break
11.40 – 13.00Section 1
Cătălina-Daniela Răducu – Women and other animals: understanding the common grounds for oppression
Aurora Hrițuleac – Disenfranchised grief – the meaning of significative companionship
Irina Frasin – Face to face with animals. Meeting and understanding the Other
Codrin Dinu-Vasiliu - How it dies
13 – 14 Section 2: Contemporary issues in the field of anthrozoology
Govida Basnet – wildlife consevation
Alina Simona Rusu - Multidisciplinary approach of human-animal interactions: Mechanisms and applied values
Beatrice Delmonte - bees - and other pollinators- and humans relation in the garden
14 – 15.30 – Lunch break
15.30 – 16 – Lansare de Carte – Alina Simona Rusu
16 -16:10 – coffee break
16.10 – 17.10 Section 3: Cultural and historical approaches to human – animal interactions
Pia-Kristina Anderson - Buddhist Interpretation of Human/Animal Relations
Bogdan Crețu
Luminița BEJENARU - Omul şi albinele: obținerea și consumul mierii în Moldova medievală
17:10 – 17:20 – coffee break
17:20 – 18:20 Section 3
Adina Hulubaş - “Şarpele casei” în documentele Arhivei de Folclor a Moldovei şi Bucovinei
Ioana Repciuc - Between Wild and Tamed. Ritual Animal Disguise according to the Folklore Archive of Moldavia and Bucovina
George Bodi - Considerații asupra semnificației reprezentărilor de bovidee în cultura Cucuteni
Draft program pentru Simpozionul de antrozoologie