Anthrozoology for the animals: My vision of what anthrozoology should be about

What is anthrozoology? That is a question myself and my peers get asked all the time. My short answer is that anthrozoology is the study of human and animal relations. My slightly longer answer is that anthrozoology is the systematic study of the ways in which humans relate to and think about members other species, and vice versa. But the more important question is, what should anthrozoology be about?

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Competition versus Care

Something I am constantly struggling with is the balance between competition and care. I enjoy research and writing, and if I am to ever to land my dream job of a professorship (or permanent academic post) I recognise the need to publish and take credit for leading or collaborating in various activities. I choose to focus on doing what I feel is worthwhile first and foremost, rather than building a CV for myself.

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