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  1. Celebrating 30 Years of Society & Animals: Third Round

    Contributor(s):: Shapiro, Kenneth

    2023Society & Animals3111-11568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001970engtext

  2. A New Interpretation of Animal Ethics

    Contributor(s):: Nobis, Nathan

    2022Society & Animals304493-4981568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-bja10085engtext

  3. A Defense of Free-Roaming Cats from a Hedonist Account of Feline Well-being

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    | Contributor(s):: C. E. Abbate

    There is a widespread belief that for their own safety and for the protection of wildlife, cats should be permanently kept indoors. Against this view, I argue that cat guardians have a duty to provide their feline companions with outdoor access. The argument is based on a sophisticated...

  4. Introduction to Perceptual Encounters: “Sensing” the Field of Human-Animal Studies

    | Contributor(s):: Stevens, Valerie L.

    2021Society & Animals297647-6561568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001965engtext

  5. Lamb Nationalism

    | Contributor(s):: Singer, Hayley

    2021Society & Animals297657-6581568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-00001964engtext

  6. Caring and Killing: Care Labor and Feminist Ethics in the Animal Research Laboratory

    | Contributor(s):: Warren, Caroline

  7. The (Im)Mediate Animal: Interspecies Entanglements in Early Enlightenment Transactions

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    | Contributor(s):: Venters, Scott Anthony

    This dissertation excavates, manipulates, and questions the intimate relations between political and epistemic ecologies formalized within modes of performance as interspecies constitutions in England from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century. Many scholars have attempted to turn the...

  8. Language and Human Exceptionalism: A Cross-Cultural Call to Action

    | Contributor(s):: Cole, Matthew

    2021Society & Animals293329-3321568-5306, 1063-111910.1163/15685306-BJA10047engtext

  9. Understanding the multiple conceptions of animal welfare

    | Contributor(s):: Weary, D. M., Robbins, J. A.

  10. Animal welfare science, varieties of value and philosophical methodology

    | Contributor(s):: Bruckner, D. W.

  11. Dances with dogs: interspecies play and a case for sympoietic enactivism

    | Contributor(s):: Merritt, M.

  12. Human caregivers are integrated social partners for captive chimpanzees

    | Contributor(s):: Funkhouser, J. A., Mayhew, J. A., Mulcahy, J. B., Sheeran, L. K.

  13. Global mapping of landscape fragmentation, human-animal interactions, and livelihood behaviors to prevent the next pandemic

    | Contributor(s):: Bloomfield Laura, S. P.

    2020Agriculture and Human Values373603-6040889048XSpringer Nature B.V.Dordrecht10.1007/s10460-020-10104-xEnglishStanford University, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, USA (GRID:grid.168010.e) (ISNI:0000000419368956); Stanford University, Emmett Interdisciplinary...

  14. A Clean Kill: Tracking the Socio-technological Aspects of Slaughtering Animals in Iran

    | Contributor(s):: Doostdar, Hamidreza Mohammadi, Shah, Mohd Hazim, Sattari, Mohammad Hossein, Doostdar, Ahmadreza Mohammadi, Mamat, Mohd Zufri

    The slaughterhouse, whether it is seen as an institution, as an industry, or as a unique technological system, is arguably right at the heart of modernism. Human–animal relationships and more generally human–nature relationships bring about issues of rationalization, alienation, and commodity...

  15. Project Management Principles for Optimizing Publication Productivity of Mixed Methods Studies

    | Contributor(s):: Baim-Lance, Abigail, Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J., Wisdom, Jennifer P.

    Mixed methods research is increasingly valued, although little attention has been placed on how to execute such projects well to achieve optimal publication for impact. Multiple publications from a single study allow scholars to explicate findings that cannot be contained in a single article and...

  16. Re-imagining Animal Consciousness | Stephanie Theodorou | TEDxCapeMay

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    | Contributor(s):: Stephanie Theodorou

    After receiving her PhD from Temple University in philosophy of religion, Stephanie Theodorou focused her attention to the study of consciousness and the role of symbolism in cognition. Her interest in animal consciousness evolved from her research in phenomenological accounts of experience in...

  17. On the Origins of Animalist Marxism: Rereading Ted Benton and the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844

    | Contributor(s):: Stache, Christian

  18. Naturecultures and the affective (dis)entanglements of happy meat

    | Contributor(s):: Bruckner, Heide K., Colombino, Annalisa, Ermann, Ulrich

  19. Beyond ‘Hobby Farming’: towards a typology of non-commercial farming

    | Contributor(s):: Sutherland, Lee-Ann, Barlagne, Carla, Barnes, Andrew P.

  20. Responding to the problem of ‘food security’ in animal cruelty policy debates: building alliances between animal-centred and human-centred work on food system issues

    | Contributor(s):: Evans, Brodie, Johnson, Hope