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Every year around 80 million scientific procedures are carried out
on animals globally. These experiments have the potential to
generate new understandings of biology and clinical treatments.
They also give rise to ongoing societal debate. This book
demonstrates how the humanities and social sciences can contribute
to understanding what is created through animal procedures –
including constitutional forms of research governance, different
institutional cultures of care, the professional careers of
scientists and veterinarians, collaborations with patients and
publics, and research animals, specially bred for experiments or
surplus to requirements. Developing the idea of the animal research
nexus, this book explores how connections and disconnections are
made between these different elements, how these have reshaped each
other historically, and how they configure the current practice and
policy of UK animal research. -- .
Socio-environmental crises are currently transforming the
conditions for life on this planet, from climate change, to
resource depletion, biodiversity loss and long-term pollutants. The
vast scale of these changes, affecting land, sea and air have
prompted calls for the 'ecologicalisation' of knowledge. This book
adopts a much needed 'more-than-human' framework to grasp these
complexities and challenges. It contains multidisciplinary insights
and diverse methodological approaches to question how to revise,
reshape and invent methods in order to work with non-humans in
participatory ways. The book offers a framework for thinking
critically about the promises and potentialities of participation
from within a more-than-human paradigm, and opens up trajectories
for its future development. It will be of interest to those working
in the environmental humanities, animal studies, science and
technology studies, ecology, and anthropology.
Drawing together the latest research and a range of case studies,
Henry Buller and Emma Roe guide readers on a fascinating journey
through animal welfare issues 'from farm to fork'. Animal welfare
offers a vital lens through which to explore the economies, culture
and politics of food. This is the first text to provide a
much-needed overview of this strongly debated area of the food
industry. Buller and Roe explore how animal welfare is defined,
advocated, assessed and implemented by farmers, veterinarians,
distributors, and consumers. From the practicalities and
limitations of establishing a basic standard of care for livestock,
to the ethics of selling welfare as a product in the supermarket,
this indispensable book offers empirical insights into a key aspect
of the global food system: the lives, deaths, and consumption of
animals which are at the core of the food chain. It is a must-read
for students and scholars of animal welfare, agro-food studies and
human-animal relations in disciplines such as geography, politics,
anthropology, and sociology as well as animal behaviour, psychology
and veterinary science.
Drawing together the latest research and a range of case studies,
Henry Buller and Emma Roe guide readers on a fascinating journey
through animal welfare issues 'from farm to fork'. Animal welfare
offers a vital lens through which to explore the economies, culture
and politics of food. This is the first text to provide a
much-needed overview of this strongly debated area of the food
industry. Buller and Roe explore how animal welfare is defined,
advocated, assessed and implemented by farmers, veterinarians,
distributors, and consumers. From the practicalities and
limitations of establishing a basic standard of care for livestock,
to the ethics of selling welfare as a product in the supermarket,
this indispensable book offers empirical insights into a key aspect
of the global food system: the lives, deaths, and consumption of
animals which are at the core of the food chain. It is a must-read
for students and scholars of animal welfare, agro-food studies and
human-animal relations in disciplines such as geography, politics,
anthropology, and sociology as well as animal behaviour, psychology
and veterinary science.
Logan Wight finds the courage to come out as trans after reading
Penny Longhope’s autobiography written from her cell awaiting her
execution. Penny Longhope escapes her gin-soaked upbringing to
become a street performer. But when the love of her life runs off
with their money, her life spirals out of control and into a world
of murder and highway robbery.
Socio-environmental crises are currently transforming the
conditions for life on this planet, from climate change, to
resource depletion, biodiversity loss and long-term pollutants. The
vast scale of these changes, affecting land, sea and air have
prompted calls for the 'ecologicalisation' of knowledge. This book
adopts a much needed 'more-than-human' framework to grasp these
complexities and challenges. It contains multidisciplinary insights
and diverse methodological approaches to question how to revise,
reshape and invent methods in order to work with non-humans in
participatory ways. The book offers a framework for thinking
critically about the promises and potentialities of participation
from within a more-than-human paradigm, and opens up trajectories
for its future development. It will be of interest to those working
in the environmental humanities, animal studies, science and
technology studies, ecology, and anthropology.
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