Podcasts
Anthropomorphism: are we guilty?
Are we guilty of anthropomorphism in dogs? As dog owners it’s very easy to humanise our pets. Julie Hecht, MSc, is a researcher and science writer fascinated not just by animal behaviour and welfare, but how we think about animals and the consequences of those thoughts. Take anthropomorphism (attributing human characteristics to animals or objects) […]
Disaster survival: animals and their people
Dr Kirrilly Thompson, Research Fellow in Cultural Anthropology at CQ University in Adelaide, Australia, is a cultural anthropologist with varied research experience and interests. In this episode of Human Animal Science, we get an overview of her ground breaking research into…
Is a dingo a dog or wolf?
Dr Bradley Smith is a Research Fellow in Human and Animal Psychology at CQ University in Adelaide, Australia. He has a fascinating research focus on the behaviour and cognition of dingoes. Learn more about this amazing wild canid and how it…
A duty of care: shelter dog rehoming assessments + science
In this episode, Kate Mornement, PhD candidate from the Anthrozoology Research Group and Monash University, talks to Mia and Tim about her research exploring the science of shelter dog assessments for rehoming suitability. Shelter dog rehoming is a topic with significant outcomes…
Sit, Stay, Scan: How do dogs think?
Greg Berns, MD, PhD from Emory University in Atlanta USA, specialises in the use of brain imaging technologies to understand human – and now, canine – motivation and decision-making. Greg works as a neuroscientist working in the field of canine…