ERIC Number: EJ1482385
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 12
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ISSN: ISSN-1357-3322
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The Affective Pedagogies of Horse-Human Interventions: A More-than-Human Perspective on Equine Assisted Learning with Marginalised Young People
Simone Fullagar1; Michael Norwood2; Ali Lakhani3,4; Annick Maujean5; Martin Downes5; Jason Byrne6; Elizabeth Kendall3
Sport, Education and Society, v30 n7 p915-926 2025
This article offers a more-than-human perspective on an equine assisted learning programme undertaken by marginalised young people attending a flexi-school in Australia. In contrast with therapist led equine programmes, our research examined horse assisted activities as a site of embodied learning. Paying attention to the affective dimension of horse-human relationality we explored how student and teacher narratives articulated learning in terms of "affective pedagogies" (being moved to learn differently). We discuss the theory-method tensions that arose through our shift from a mixed methods humanist design to a more-than-human analysis. Questioning the limitations of traditional humanist theories of attachment and individualised agency, we trace the agentic capacities afforded by the horse-human learning assemblage involving horses, volunteer coaches, young people, teachers, yards, grooming tools, etc. Our article contributes to explorations of more-than-human learning at the intersection of embodied movement, therapeutic interventions and informal education.
Descriptors: Animals, Interaction, Affective Behavior, Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Disadvantaged Youth, At Risk Persons, Informal Education, Students with Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Psychological Patterns, Friendship, Caring
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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Author Affiliations: 1Sport and Gender Equity Research Hub, Griffith University, Southport, Australia; 2The Hopkins Centre, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook, Australia; 3The Hopkins Centre, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, University Drive, Meadowbrook, Australia; 4The School of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia; 5Centre of Applied Health Economics, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Parklands, Australia; 6Geography and Planning, School of Technology Environments and Design, College of Sciences and Engineering, University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Australia

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