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Woman-battering and harm to animals
Contributor(s): Adams, Carol J.
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Of wolves and women
Contributor(s): Antonio, Diane
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Why the status of animals should remain as property
Contributor(s): Jadeja, Neha
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An argument from cognitive science against increasing legal rights for animals
Contributor(s): Jungé, Justin
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Exploring the boundaries: feminism, animals, and science
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Birke, Lynda
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A critical review of animal experimentation: moral and practical problems, alternatives, and necessary changes
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Chen, Frances
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Thinking like a chicken: farm animals and the feminine connection
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Davis, Karen
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Abortion and animal rights: are they comparable issues?
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Francione, Gary L.
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Ethics...it's what's for dinner
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Kamen, Matt
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The case for animals as the property of humans
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Lowder, Catie
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Speciesism, racism, nationalism . . . or the power of scientific subjectivity
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Kappeler, Susanne
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License to kill: an ecofeminist critique of hunters' discourse
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Kheel, Marti
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Why should one reject the motion intending to remove animals from the status of property?
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Landemore, Hélène
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Taming ourselves or going feral? Toward a nonpatriarchal metaethic of animal liberation
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Luke, Brian
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The horse as a companion animal. (UFAW Animal Welfare Series)
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Loving, N. S.
This chapter focuses on the welfare issues associated with horses kept as companion animals. The use of the companion horse for athletic pursuits, breeding, overprotection of foals, incompatibility of the horse to the purchaser, sale and purchase of horses with behavioural problems, loss of...
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Horses ( Equus caballus )
Book Sections | Contributor(s): Ekesbo, I.
This chapter covers horse domestication, changes in the animals and their environment, management, behaviour and welfare. Focus is given on innate or learned behaviour and different types of social behaviour. Some of the normal physiological frequency values of interest at clinical examination...
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Property, people, or pets?
Books | Contributor(s): Fiery Cushman, Marc D. Hauser, Matt Kamen, Alan M. Beck (editor)
A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with a mind and emotions, fall...
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The Sacrifice: How Scientific Experiments Transform Animals and People
Books | Contributor(s): Lynda Birke, Arnold Arluke, Mike Michael, Alan M. Beck
The Sacrifice provides a uniquely detailed account of the sociological context of animal experimentation. The authors provide a rich analysis of complex and changing role of the laboratory animal in the political and scientific culture of the United States and the United Kingdom. By...