Thursday, February 5, 2009
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revamping
Apparently I am in need of a shift in focus. I've been talking to Hannah and she said when she changed her topic she felt so relieved. Sara's progress reports give the same message. I know I am really interested in natural horsemanship and "horse whisperers". I might move more towards analyzing the efficacy of these methods in horse training versus alternative methods.... could be interesting but not so original.
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Monday, February 2, 2009
thoughts on narrowing
After our thesis buddies meeting today I've gotten one step closer to narrowing my thesis. I'm definitely going to focus on the specific type of relationship between horses and humans. I like the idea that no other animal and human have the same relationship. It seems to me that horses don't do as they are told because they are told but because they like to succeed. Horses seem to be more competitive and driven than other species. I mean if an 1000 pound animal didn't feel like going over the jump, I'm sure it would choose not to. So I've been thinking that maybe my purpose statement should be...
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Thursday, January 29, 2009
list
Animal Psychology: New trends and innovations
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
be the leader.
I don't know if any of this makes sense, so don't feel like you need to read it. I'm just in a zone and typing away.
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Horses as property...
I was reading articles that had to do with equine psychology when I came upon a project called WHEEP which keeps a herd of horses in a wild but contained environment for studying. The project is shut down now, but the research is not being written. I was reading part of a blog on the topic and thought it was really interesting how we hardly now anything at all about the natural characteristics of the horse. In the wild they are like mystical creatures that no one can pin down. However, now that most horses are domesticated, they are treated like property and no one gives a second thought to allowing them to be "natural" instead of conforming to our standards. Like most domesticated animals I guess.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Sarabrent "But that's where the hole is"
So its time for me to do some serious narrowing down. I've decided I don't want to deal with dogs or cats since they are so domesticated that their natural behaviors have been skewed. I wish I could focus on wild animals like lions or elephants but I'm not sure how I could research this besides interviewing zookeepers. Even zoo animals' behaviors are affected by captivity so that's getting away from my main idea. I wish I could do something with horses since I've been riding for 11 years and have a horse so research would be easy. However I'm not sure if this topic would be too narrow. I could talk to my trainer and the two or three vets that I know really well and I know would let me do rounds and get to see lots of horses. But then again that might be moving more towards medicine and further away from the actual behavior. AHHH I can't seem to pin down a topic. I'm curious about to many things that only fit under a broad category. Help. I think we need to have a meditation day to destress.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
I tried to update this but only have Internet on my iPhone and it won't work :(
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Breakthroughish
I finally found a link that applies to something I was looking for! It was a blog by Seth Godin. Godin is an author and "agent of change." He wrote in his blog that people look like their pets because they buy things that validate themselves. Which makes PERFECT sense. YAY. People generally like themselves, so they gravitate towards things that have the same types of traits. For example, a lazy person might prefer a small calm dog that can stay inside all day whereas an active person might want a dog that likes to run around.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Heading Towards Frustration
Google is not helping me. All of the links I find are more concerned with the welfare of animals and animal rights, which isn't what I'm looking for. The more I think about it the more I realize that research is going to be really difficult since not many people write about dressing up pets and such. What is the world's obsession with dressing up pets? I don't get it at all. Sure it might be cute, but clothes? Really? I've also wondered whether pets need humans or if humans need pets. It has been proven that pets are therapeutic in some cases. Do pets choose their owners or do owners choose their pets? In today's society there are movies, books, magazines and even stores dedicated to pets. Does the desire to control an object bring about the attraction to owning a pet? Or do pets really increase happiness? These are all random questions that I will be trying to answer if I can ever find any resources... ahhh
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Procrastinating
So I'm supposed to be writing a rhetorical analysis but I find my thesis much more entertaining to think about. I was trying to think of how I would research the link between pets and culture. Most of y'all are conducting interviews but I can't really go up and ask people "why do you dress up your dog?" I think as a starting point I should see how far back this trend exists. I'm pretty excited because I've realized that I'll get to incorporate some philosophy about how the human mind works and why humans need to feel in control. I really don't know how this is going to affect the complexity but I think it is something I should look into. I was also thinking about how people say "you look like your pet." Is there really a link between pets and their owners? Do potential pet owners actually seek out an animal that reminds the owner of his or her self? Pretty weird to think about. So now I actually need to start writing that analysis...
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My Journal
Yay so now we can journal in the blog instead of using word and printing or emailing.
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