Marlies Bockstal
I am a PhD candidate in Human-Animal Studies at the 撸奶社区. My PhD research project focuses on purebred dog breeding practices in Aotearoa New Zealand. In particular, I will examine the current 鈥榬esponsible breeding鈥 discourse by exploring the ways in which 鈥榬esponsible鈥 breeders view and experience their breeding practices of purebred dogs, and exploring the complexity of interspecies relationships between breeders and their dogs in the context of these 鈥榬esponsible breeding practices鈥.
My study is informed by key components of intersectional (eco)feminist, posthumanist, biopolitical and critical animal studies approaches. The data collection will be done by employing a species-inclusive, visual and sensory ethnographic research design, guided by an intersectional feminist narrative analysis as an analytical framework. In sum, by examining 鈥榬esponsible breeding practices鈥 through applying these theoretical and methodological frameworks, my project aims to gain a more in-depth understanding of what 鈥榬esponsible breeding鈥 means for both the breeders and the dogs used for breeding purposes and their well-being, and how their breeding practices are framed within the broader 鈥榬esponsible breeding鈥 discourse. 听听
I completed my Master of Science in Sociology in 2019 at the University of Ghent. For my master鈥檚 dissertation, I conducted a qualitative study that focused on the interactions between young children and their dogs in the family context. Before starting my PhD, I also worked as a junior researcher at the Sociology Department of Ghent University in Belgium where I worked on two research projects: the Red Nose project on mental health stigma among Flemish adolescents, and the EU VAX-TRUST research project on vaccine hesitancy in Europe.
Junior Researcher, Department of Sociology, Ghent University (2020-2021)
Master of Science in Sociology, Ghent University (2019)
Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Ghent University (2018)
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