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The Horn of Africa has suffered repeated disasters: wars, drought,
famine, mass refugee movements and environmental decline. This book
explains the historical and political background to these crises
and outlines the prospects for development in the region. Experts
on the Horn cover a broad range of topics, including ethnic
conflict, gender and refugees, food security, the survival of
pastoralism, the future of independent Eritrea, operations of
intelligence agencies and the possibilities for regional
co-operation.
The Horn of Africa has suffered repeated disasters: wars, drought,
famine, mass refugee movements and environmental decline. This book
explains the historical and political background to these crises
and outlines the prospects for development in the region. Experts
on the Horn cover a broad range of topics, including ethnic
conflict, gender and refugees, food security, the survival of
pastoralism, the future of independent Eritrea, operations of
intelligence agencies and the possibilities for regional
cooperation.
This important book charts new territory by showcasing some of the
newest developments in the rapidly-growing field of Critical Animal
Studies. Critical Animal Studies presents a radical ethical and
normative challenge to existing systems of power in the context of
neoliberal capitalism and to the existential structure of
speciesism. The essays in this book link activist and academic
approaches to dismantle the exploitation and oppression of nonhuman
animals. Featuring an international team of contributors, the book
reflects the transdisciplinary character of Critical Animal
Studies, with chapters by activists and academics from disciplines
across the social sciences, including historical archaeology,
political science, psychology, geography, law, social work and
philosophy. The book provides advanced-level students with an ideal
introduction to a wide range of perspectives on Critical Animal
Studies, amongst other things proposing new ways of considering
animal advocacy, decolonization and liberation.
This important book charts new territory by showcasing some of the
newest developments in the rapidly-growing field of Critical Animal
Studies. Critical Animal Studies presents a radical ethical and
normative challenge to existing systems of power in the context of
neoliberal capitalism and to the existential structure of
speciesism. The essays in this book link activist and academic
approaches to dismantle the exploitation and oppression of nonhuman
animals. Featuring an international team of contributors, the book
reflects the transdisciplinary character of Critical Animal
Studies, with chapters by activists and academics from disciplines
across the social sciences, including historical archaeology,
political science, psychology, geography, law, social work and
philosophy. The book provides advanced-level students with an ideal
introduction to a wide range of perspectives on Critical Animal
Studies, amongst other things proposing new ways of considering
animal advocacy, decolonization and liberation.
Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex
is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used for war
by military forces. Each chapter delves deeply into modes of
nonhuman animal exploitation: as weapons, test subjects, and
transportation, and as casualties of war leading to homelessness,
starvation, and death. With leading scholar-activists writing each
chapter, this is an important text in the fields of peace studies
and critical animal studies. This is a must read for anyone
interested in ending war and fostering peace and justice.
Animals and War: Confronting the Military-Animal Industrial Complex
is the first book to examine how nonhuman animals are used for war
by military forces. Each chapter delves deeply into modes of
nonhuman animal exploitation: as weapons, test subjects, and
transportation, and as casualties of war leading to homelessness,
starvation, and death. With leading scholar-activists writing each
chapter, this is an important text in the fields of peace studies
and critical animal studies. This is a must read for anyone
interested in ending war and fostering peace and justice.
The Horn of Africa has suffered repeated disasters: wars, drought,
famine, mass refugee movements and environmental decline. This book
explains the historical and political background to these crises
and outlines the prospects for development in the region. Experts
on the Horn cover a broad range of topics, including ethnic
conflict, gender and refugees, food security, the survival of
pastoralism, the future of independent Eritrea, operations of
intelligence agencies and the possibilities for regional
cooperation.
This is the first book to define the philosophical and practical
parameters of critical animal studies (CAS). Rooted in anarchist
perspectives that oppose all systems of domination and
authoritarianism, CAS both challenges anthropocentrism and presents
animal liberation as a social justice movement that intersects with
other movements for positive change. Written by a collection of
internationally respected scholar-activists, each chapter expands
upon the theory and practice underlying the total liberation
approach, the roles of academics and activists, and the ten
principles of CAS. With apolitical animal studies and exploitative
animal research dominating higher education, this book offers a
timely counter-narrative that demands the liberation of all
oppressed beings and the environment. Defining Critical Animal
Studies will interest educators, students, activists, community
members, and policy makers seeking accessible theory that can be
put into action.
Animal rights is an important social justice movement, and the
animal rights movement presents ethical and political challenges to
deeply rooted structures of violence and exploitation, challenging
ideologies of capitalism and speciesism. Corporate interests that
form the animal industrial complex understand the animal rights
movement as a threat to their profits and have mobilized to
undermine it. Informed by both critical animal studies and critical
terrorism studies, John Sorenson analyzes ecoterrorism as a social
construction. He examines how corporations that profit from animal
exploitation fund and produce propaganda to portray the
compassionate goals and nonviolent practices of animal activists as
outlandish, anti-human campaigns that operate by violent means not
only to destroy Western civilization but also to create actual
genocide. The idea of concern for others is itself a dangerous one,
and capitalism works by keeping people focused on individual
interests and discouraging compassion and commitment to others.
Driven by powerful and wealthy industries founded upon the
exploitation of nonhuman animals and the extraction of natural
resources, the discourse of ecoterrorism is a useful mechanism to
repress criticism of the institutionalized violence and cruelty of
these industries as well as their destructive impact on the
environment, their major contribution to global warming and
ecological disaster, and their negative impacts on human health.
Further, by deliberately constructing an image of activists as
dangerous and violent terrorists, these corporations and their
representatives in government have created a widespread climate of
fear that is very useful in legitimizing calls for more policing
and more repressive legislation, such as Bill C-51 in Canada.
Casting a critical gaze over the exploitation of animals in
agriculture, fashion, and entertainment, this manifesto
investigates Canada`s antiquated laws for such industries as the
fur trade, seal hunting, the Calgary Stampede, puppy mills, horse
slaughter, and the virtually unregulated vivisection industry. The
book advocates an abolitionist agenda; promotes veganism as a
personal and political commitment; shows the economic,
environmental, and health costs of animal exploitation; and
presents animal rights as a social justice issue.
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