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  1. One Dog, but Which Dog? How Researchers Guide Participants to Select Dogs in Surveys of Human–Dog Relationships
  2. Horse Husbandry and Preventive Health Practices in Australia: An Online Survey of Horse Guardians
  3. Too hot to trot? How horse owners in Australia have responded to major weather events
  4. Horse keeping in Australia
  5. Views on equine-related research in Australia from the Australian equestrian community: perceived outputs and benefits
  6. Inroads into Equestrian Safety: Rider-Reported Factors Contributing to Horse-Related Accidents and Near Misses on Australian Roads
  7. Helmet Use Amongst Equestrians: Harnessing Social and Attitudinal Factors Revealed in Online Forums
  8. A Critical Review of Horse-Related Risk: A Research Agenda for Safer Mounts, Riders and Equestrian Cultures
  9. How can a donkey fly on the plane? The benefits and limits of animal therapy with refugees
  10. Charity Starts … at Work? Conceptual Foundations for Research with Businesses that Donate to Food Redistribution Organisations
  11. What’s in a Dog’s Breakfast? Considering the Social, Veterinary and Environmental Implications of Feeding Food Scraps to Pets Using Three Australian Surveys
  12. Engaging pet owners in disaster risk and preparedness communications: simplifying complex human–animal relations with archetypes
  13. Living with Herds: Human-Animal Coexistence in Mongolia
  14. What’s the Big Beal? Responder Experiences of Large Animal Rescue in Australia
  15. The Prevalence and Implications of Human–Animal Co-Sleeping in an Australian Sample
  16. Developing future research leaders
  17. No Pet or Their Person Left Behind: Increasing the Disaster Resilience of Vulnerable Groups through Animal Attachment, Activities and Networks
  18. Over-riding concerns
  19. ‘We’re so lucky’: meeting challenges to deliver benefits to children in immigration detention
  20. From Initiate to Insider: Renegotiating Workplace Roles and Relations Using Staged Humorous Events
  21. Epilogue: A Research Agenda for Putting Gender Through Its Paces
  22. Cojones and Rejones: Multiple Ways of Experiencing, Expressing and Interpreting Gender in the Spanish Mounted Bullfight (Rejoneo)
  23. From broken windows to a renovated research agenda: A review of the literature on vandalism and graffiti in the rail industry
  24. How do Australian junior primary school children perceive the concepts of “healthy” and “unhealthy”?
  25. Advising the Alien: Investigating Young Children's Learning of Dog Safety Messages
  26. CLASSY PERFORMANCES: THE PERFORMANCE OF CLASS IN THE ANDALUSIAN BULLFIGHT FROM HORSEBACK (REJONEO)
  27. Behavioural sleep treatments and night time crying in infants: Challenging the status quo
  28. Drinkers, non-drinkers and deferrers: Reconsidering the beer/footy couplet amongst Australian Rules football fans1
  29. 9. Theorising Rider-Horse Relations: An Ethnographic Illustration Of The Centaur Metaphor In The Spanish Bullfight
  30. Because looks can be deceiving: media alarm and the sexualisation of childhood – do we know what we mean?
  31. Binaries, Boundaries and Bullfighting: Multiple and Alternative Human–Animal Relations in the Spanish Mounted Bullfight
  32. Food Waste