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University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2018-12-10 to present | Associate Professor (Human Services)
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Nik Taylor

University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2018-12-10 to present | Associate Professor (Human Services and Social Work)
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University of Canterbury

University of Canterbury: Christchurch, NZ

2018-12-10 to present | Professor (Language, Social and Political Sciences)
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University of Canterbury

Flinders University: Adelaide, SA, AU

2008-02-01 to 2018-09-11 | Associate Professor (Humanities, Arts and Social Science)
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Nik Taylor

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“What are you doing to me?”: animal agency during interviews with Australian trans young people and their animal companions

Qualitative Research in Psychology
2025-01-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Damien W. Riggs; Heather Fraser; Nik Taylor; Shoshana Rosenberg
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The Role of Animals in Buffering Against Cisgenderism in and Beyond Family Contexts for Trans Young People Living in Australia

Journal of Family Violence
2024-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Damien W. Riggs; Shoshana Rosenberg; Nik Taylor; Heather Fraser
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The ‘pet effect’ and trans people: Associations between living with animal companions and wellbeing, social support, and trans-related marginalization in three international studies

International Journal of Transgender Health
2024-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Georgia E. Grey; Gareth J. Treharne; Damien W. Riggs; Kimberly A. Fuller; Nik Taylor; Heather Fraser
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Power, politics and representation in research with (other) animals in the ‘new normal’

2024-08-01 | Book chapter
Contributors: Nik Taylor; Heather Fraser
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Exploring the contribution of animal companionship to human wellbeing: A three-country study

International Journal of Wellbeing
2024-01-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Damien W. Riggs; Heather Fraser; Nik Taylor; Elizabeth Peel
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Does the talk match the numbers? ProQOL and compassion fatigue in animal rescue.

Traumatology
2023-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Tania Signal; Alicia Casey; Nik Taylor
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Decentring Humans in Research Methods

2023-03-30 | Book chapter
Contributors: Erin Jones; Nik Taylor
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Narrative feminist research interviewing with ‘inconvenient groups’ about sensitive topics: affect, iteration and assemblages

Qualitative Research
2022-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Heather Fraser; Nik Taylor
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Reports of Animal Abuse in Child Protection Referrals: A Study of Cases from One South Australian Service

Child Abuse Review
2022-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Damien W. Riggs; Naomi G. Baum; Nik Taylor; Jacqui Beall
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‘Being together really helped’: Australian transgender and non-binary people and their animal companions living through violence and marginalisation

Journal of Sociology
2020-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Shoshana Rosenberg; Damien W Riggs; Nik Taylor; Heather Fraser
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Resisting sexism and speciesism in the social sciences: Using feminist, species‐inclusive, visual methods to value the work of women and (other) animals

Gender, Work & Organization
2019-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Nik Taylor; Heather Fraser
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For an Emancipatory Animal Sociology

Journal of Sociology
2018-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Nik Taylor; Zoei Sutton
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Going to the dogs: A quasi-experimental assessment of animal assisted therapy for children who have experienced abuse

Applied Developmental Science
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84962888071

Contributors: Signal, T.; Taylor, N.; Prentice, K.; McDade, M.; Burke, K.J.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

In Good Company: Women, Companion Animals, and Social Work

Society and Animals
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85026774855

Contributors: Fraser, H.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Pampered or pariah: does animal type influence the interaction between animal attitude and empathy?

Psychology, Crime and Law
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85033359948

Contributors: Signal, T.; Taylor, N.; Maclean, A.S.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Quantity Does Not Always Mean Quality: The Importance of Qualitative Social Science in Conservation Research

Society and Natural Resources
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85021808128

Contributors: Rust, N.A.; Abrams, A.; Challender, D.W.S.; Chapron, G.; Ghoddousi, A.; Glikman, J.A.; Gowan, C.H.; Hughes, C.; Rastogi, A.; Said, A. et al.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Rotten to the bone: Discourses of contamination and purity in the European horsemeat scandal

Human-Animal Studies
2017 | Book
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2-s2.0-85002651237

Contributors: Taylor, N.; McKenzie, J.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

‘I Want to Bring Him from the Aeroplane to Here’: The Meaning of Animals to Children of Refugee or Migrant Backgrounds Resettled in Australia

Children and Society
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85003874509

Contributors: Riggs, D.W.; Due, C.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Carnivores, Colonization, and Conflict: A Qualitative Case Study on the Intersectional Persecution of Predators and People in Namibia

Anthrozoos
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84996553241

Contributors: Rust, N.A.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Domestic Violence Service Providers' Capacity for Supporting Transgender Women: Findings from an Australian Workshop

British Journal of Social Work
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85021387866

Contributors: Riggs, D.W.; Fraser, H.; Taylor, N.; Signal, T.; Donovan, C.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Social Work, Animal-Assisted Therapies and Ethical Considerations: A Programme Example from Central Queensland, Australia

British Journal of Social Work
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84959878971

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Fraser, H.; Signal, T.; Prentice, K.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Suffering is not enough: Media depictions of violence to other animals and social change

Critical Animal and Media Studies: Communication for Nonhuman Animal Advocacy
2016 | Book
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2-s2.0-84960378883

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Mandated reporting of suspected animal harm by australian veterinarians: Community attitudes

Anthrozoos
2015 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84953881266

Contributors: Acutt, D.; Signal, T.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Equine Facilitated Therapy with Children and Adolescents Who Have Been Sexually Abused: A Program Evaluation Study

Journal of Child and Family Studies
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84896710028

Contributors: Kemp, K.; Signal, T.; Botros, H.; Taylor, N.; Prentice, K.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Introduction: Locating the ‘critical’ in critical animal studies

The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the Centre
2014 | Book
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2-s2.0-84952652131

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Twine, R.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Investigating the other: Considerations on multi-species research

Studies in Qualitative Methodology
2014 | Book
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2-s2.0-84918582634

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Hamilton, L.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Pups and babes: Quantifying sources of difference in emotional and behavioral reactions to accounts of human and animal abuse

Anthrozoos
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84930011892

Contributors: Daly, B.; Taylor, N.; Signal, T.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

The cultural hegemony of meat and the animal industrial complex

The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the Centre
2014 | Book
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2-s2.0-84941358949

Contributors: Fitzgerald, A.J.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

The rise of critical animal studies: From the margins to the centre

The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the Centre
2014 | Book
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2-s2.0-84955641026

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Twine, R.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

A different cut? comparing attitudes toward animals and propensity for aggression within two primary industry cohorts-farmers and meatworkers

Society and Animals
2013 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84893037578

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.; Richards, E.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

The Dark Triad and animal cruelty: Dark personalities, dark attitudes, and dark behaviors

Personality and Individual Differences
2013 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84880734686

Contributors: Kavanagh, P.S.; Signal, T.D.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Animals , mess , method : Post-humanism , sociology and animal studies

Human-Animal Studies
2012 | Book
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2-s2.0-84957714834

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Ethnography in evolution: adapting to the animal “other” in organizations

Journal of Organizational Ethnography
2012 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84877711323

Contributors: Hamilton, L.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Anthropomorphism and the animal subject

Human-Animal Studies
2011 | Book
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2-s2.0-84880064928

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Can sociology contribute to the emancipation of animals?

Human-Animal Studies
2011 | Book
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2-s2.0-84948177002

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Can teaching veterinary and animal-science students about animal welfare affect their attitude toward animals and human-related empathy?

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education
2011 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-79960937485

Contributors: Hazel, S.J.; Signal, T.D.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Criminology and Human-Animal Violence Research: The Contribution and the Challenge

Critical Criminology
2011 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-79961209426

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Thinking about Animals

Human-Animal Studies
2011 | Book
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2-s2.0-84948145754

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Animal shelter emotion management: A case of in situ hegemonic resistance?

Sociology
2010 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-77649245702

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Pet, pest, profit: Isolating differences in attitudes towards the treatment of animals

Anthrozoos
2009 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-67049100363

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.D.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Teaching kindness: The promise of humane education

Society and Animals
2009 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-68249137006

Contributors: Arbour, R.; Signal, T.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Willingness to pay: Australian consumers and "on the farm" welfare.

Journal of applied animal welfare science : JAAWS
2009 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-77952568296

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.D.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: Towards a sociology of the human-animal abuse 'link'?

Sociological Research Online
2008 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-42949143151

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Attitude to animals and empathy: Comparing animal protection and general community samples

Anthrozoos
2007 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-34447618833

Contributors: Signal, T.D.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Human-animal studies: A challenge to social boundaries?

Proteus
2007 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-42949170125

Contributors: Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Attitudes to animals in the animal protection community compared to a normative community sample

Society and Animals
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33749011182

Contributors: Signal, T.D.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Attitudes to animals: Demographics within a community sample

Society and Animals
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33646757893

Contributors: Signal, T.D.; Taylor, N.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Community demographics and the propensity to report animal cruelty

Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33845969521

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.D.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Measuring quality of life in women with endometriosis: Tests of data quality, score reliability, response rate and scaling assumptions of the Endometriosis Health Profile Questionnaire

Human Reproduction
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33749636862

Contributors: Jones, G.; Jenkinson, C.; Taylor, N.; Mills, A.; Kennedy, S.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier

Empathy and attitudes to animals

Anthrozoos
2005 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-19744377853

Contributors: Taylor, N.; Signal, T.D.
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Nik Taylor via Scopus - Elsevier
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