Table of Contents
1. Multispecies leisure: human-animal interactions in leisure landscapes
Paula Danby, Katherine Dashper and Rebecca Finkel
2. Individuals, instinct and moralities: exploring multi-species leisure using the serious leisure perspective
Carmel Nottle and Janette Young
3. Tuesdays with Worry: appreciating nature with a dog at the end of life
Justin Harmon
4. Sport horse leisure and the phenomenology of interspecies embodiment
Andrea Ford
5. Relating to reptiles: an autoethnographic account of animal–leisure relationships
Kevin Markwell
6. Dance with a fish? Sensory human-nonhuman encounters in the waterscape of match fishing
Vesa Markuksela and Anu Valtonen
7. Shared spaces on the street: a multispecies ethnography of ex-racing greyhound street collections in South Wales, UK
Kerry L. Sands
8. What’s in it for the cats?: cat shows as serious leisure from a multispecies perspective
Emily Stone
9. An ecological-phenomenological perspective on multispecies leisure and the horse-human relationship in events
Katherine Dashper and Eric Brymer
10. Becoming horseboy(s) – human-horse relations and intersectionality in equiscapes
Eva Linghede
11. An exploratory study of British Millennials’ attitudes to the use of live animals in events
Elena Marinova and Dorothy Fox
12. A predator in the park: mixed methods analysis of user preference for coyotes in urban parks
Jackson Wilson and Jeff Rose