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‘At home, he’s a pet, at work he’s a colleague and my right arm’: Police dogs and the emerging posthumanist agenda
Charles Knight,
Kate Sang
School of Social Sciences
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Immunology and Microbiology
Arm
100%
Pet Animal
100%
Human
100%
Animal Experiment
100%
INIS
humans
100%
dogs
100%
animals
83%
applications
33%
tools
16%
death
16%
Social Sciences
Police
100%
Intersubjectivity
25%
Organizational Analysis
25%
Occupations
25%
Posthumanism
25%
Occupational Career
25%
Dualism
25%