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  1. An international perspective on ethics approval in animal behaviour and welfare research

    Contributor(s):: Olsson, I. Anna S., Nielsen, Birte L., Camerlink, Irene, Pongrácz, Péter, Golledge, Huw D. R., Chou, Jen-Yun, Ceballos, Maria Camila, Whittaker, Alexandra L.

  2. An Ethics Toolkit to Support Animal-Centered Research and Design

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    | Contributor(s):: Ruge, L., Mancini, C.

    Designers and researchers who work with animals need to employ an array of ethical competencies to guarantee the welfare of animals taking part in animal-centered research. The emerging field of Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI), which deals with the design of animal-centered interactive...

  3. One Health Animal Disaster Management: An Ethics of Care Approach

    | Contributor(s):: Anthony, Raymond, De Paula Vieira, Andreia

    In this article, we consider the One Health framework for orienting guidance for animal disaster management through an ethics of care approach. While One Health was created at the beginning of the 21st century in response to the persistence of emerging infectious diseases and the view that the...

  4. Conceptualizing Indigenous Human-Animal Relationships in Aotearoa New Zealand: An Ethical Perspective

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    | Contributor(s):: Woodhouse, J., Carr, A., Liebergreen, N., Anderson, L., Beausoleil, N. J., Zobel, G., King, M.

    This article considers the complexity and diversity of ethical concepts and beliefs held by Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand (hereafter New Zealand), relating to animals. A combination of interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with individuals who identify as...

  5. Rogue elephants in the news: A cultural-discursive study

    | Contributor(s):: Granden, Michelle

  6. An evolutionary point of view of animal ethics

    | Contributor(s):: Criscuolo, François, Sueur, Cédric

    The observation that animals may respond to the emotional states of conspecific or even heterospecific individuals is not new. After more than one century, the need to define what exactly non-human animals are able to feel and—from this starting point—rethink the legal status and place of animals...

  7. Environmental and Animal Defense: PROD

    | Contributor(s):: Almiron, Núria, Faria, Catia

  8. We Are All Noah: Tom Regan's Olive Branch to Religious Animal Ethics

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    | Contributor(s):: Matthew C. Halteman

    For the past thirty years, Tom Regan has bucked the trend among secular animal rights philosophers and spoken patiently and persistently to the best angels of religious ethics in a stream of publications that enjoins religious scholars, clergy, and lay people alike to rediscover the resources...

  9. Is a "Good Death" at the Time of Animal Slaughter an Essentially Contested Concept?

    | Contributor(s):: Qurat ulAin, Terry L. Whiting

    The question of how to kill animals for food has persisted unresolved in the Anglo-American and European social and political discourse for more than a century. Scientific informed narrative has been directed at “documenting” the experience of the slaughtered animal in the last few...

  10. This is God's Cat: On Ethics of Companion Species in Life of Pi

    | Contributor(s):: Tzu Yi Chien

    The thesis aims to rethink an ethical relationship between humans and animals that is separated from the anthropocentric stance in the Western philosophical traditions. Reading Yann Martel’s Life of Pi in light of the ethics of companion species in Donna Haraway’s The Companion...

  11. Mousetraps and How to Avoid Them: The Convergence of Utilitarian and Scientific Cases for Limiting the Mouse Model in Biomedical Research

    | Contributor(s):: Townley, Cynthia, Lidbury, Brett A.

  12. Animal Models for Human Disease: Reflections from an Animal Researcher's Perspective

    | Contributor(s):: Tammen, Imke

  13. The Chicken Challenge: What Contemporary Studies of Fowl Mean for Science and Ethics

    | Contributor(s):: Smith, Carolynn L., Johnson, Jane

  14. Why Animal Ethics Committees Don't Work

    | Contributor(s):: Russell, Denise

  15. Does Lack of Enrichment Invalidate Scientific Data Obtained from Rodents by Compromising Their Welfare?

    | Contributor(s):: Baldwin, Ann L.

  16. Telling It Like It Is: A Proposal to Improve Transparency in Biomedical Research

    | Contributor(s):: Hadley, John

  17. Bias During the Evaluation of Animal Studies?

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    | Contributor(s):: Andrew Knight

    My recent book entitled The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments seeks to answer a key question within animal ethics, namely: is animal experimentation ethically justifiable? Or, more precisely, is it justifiable within the utilitarian cost:benefit framework that...

  18. "Lettura Martinetti": Le fonti dell'etica animale: tra scienza e senso comune

    | Contributor(s):: Pollo, Simone

  19. The Moral Status of Invasive Animal Research. (Series: Animal Research Ethics: Evolving Views and Practices (S. Gilbert, G. E. Kaebnick, T. Murray, eds.))

    | Contributor(s):: Rollin, Bernard E.

  20. Review of Ethics and animals: An introduction

    | Contributor(s):: Yeates, James