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The Anthrozoology Podcast - Grief #30 Pt 2

The Anthrozoology Podcast - Grief #30 Pt 2

FromThe Anthrozoology Podcast


The Anthrozoology Podcast - Grief #30 Pt 2

FromThe Anthrozoology Podcast

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Trigger warning

This podcast is about grief and will involve discussions of death and dying. Here is a link to the Blue Cross for anyone who may need support following the loss of a companion animal: https://www.bluecross.org.uk/pet-bereavement-and-pet-loss

In episode 30, part 2 of a discussion on grief, we are joined again by Irene Perrett, a fellow researcher from the University of Exeter, who is engaged in PhD research on morethanhuman-animal grief.

In this podcast episode, we delve into the multifaceted nature of grief, highlighting its transformative process and the concept of continuing bonds with lost loved ones. We explore various coping mechanisms, such as memorial tattoos and rituals, as ways to maintain connections with departed individuals, including companion animals. Our discussion emphasises the personal nature of grief and the diverse ways individuals navigate the mourning process, challenging societal norms and expectations regarding the length and expression of grief.

Furthermore, we examine societal attitudes towards grief, focusing on cultural differences in mourning practices and the impact of disenfranchised grief on individuals' ability to grieve openly. We discuss language's role in shaping perceptions of grief, particularly the use of minimising language and the importance of validating individuals' grief experiences. Our conversation also extends to the emotional connections between researchers and their morethanhuman subjects, raising questions about ethical considerations and the potential grief experienced by researchers upon leaving their subjects.

Ultimately, our dialogue underscores the significance of narrative in recognising individuality and fostering empathy, particularly in research contexts where animal grief experiences may be overlooked. In the podcast we reflect on the broader societal implications of grief and the ethical responsibilities of researchers and caregivers in acknowledging and validating diverse grief experiences of those grieving.

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PodCrew

Dr. Kris Hill PhD Candidate, University of Exeter
kh458@exeter.ac.uk
https://academiccatlady.com/ https://katzenlife.wordpress.com/

Dr. Michelle Szydlowski michelle@szyd.mems835@exeter.ac.uk
@michszyd@intl_elephants
www.internationalelephants.org

Sarah Oxley Heaney PhD Candidate, University of Exeter
sh750@exeter.ac.uk ​
www.kissingsharks.com/

Podlet Guest

Irene Perrett PhD Student, University of Exeter
ip323@exeter.ac.uk

References found here: https://theanthrozoologypodcast.files.wordpress.com/2024/01/ep2930-refs.pdf?fbclid=IwAR25u8RcU9HFJsl4548bonnAg_F-GHBkgLs7sfPaLVzGJ_FMrHJ-NQ3_2aY
Released:
Feb 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

The Anthrozoology Podcast is a place for early career researchers to discuss current topics in the field. Hosted by a PodCrew of three early career researchers, these episodes focus on our complex relationships with other species ranging from companion animals to sharks, elephants and beyond. Each episode invites guest researchers, or PodLets, to enter a lively discussion on a range of anthropological issues. PodCrew are: Kris Hill Phd Student, Michelle Szydlowski PhD Candidate, Sarah Oxley Heaney PhD Student. Find us at @anthrozoopod on Twitter and Facebook.