PAWWS - People and Animal Wellbeing at Work and in Society

  • Huopalainen, Astrid (Recipient), Tallberg, Linda (Recipient) & Hielm-Björkman, Anna (Recipient)

Prize: Granted funding (public project funding)

Description

Knowledge about human-animal work and multispecies wellbeing at work remains limited. PAWWS fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration between Animal Organization Studies, Veterinary Science and Social and Healthcare Sciences to study human and animal wellbeing at work in novel, integrated and groundbreaking ways. Empirically, we will focus on human-dog working relations in organizations, such as service-, therapy-, pain- and cancer dogs at work. Our data will be collected through mixed methods. Project PAWWS creates in-depth understanding and new knowledge about multispecies wellbeing, animal voice and agency in human-animal work. The project contributes especially to Animal Organization Studies, Veterinary and Medical studies and Social and Healthcare Sciences. Practical and societal impacts are considered, such as developing a DogWork logo and animal welfare certification, and ethical (non)human relations in organizations.
Degree of recognitionInternational
Granting OrganisationsAcademy of Finland

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