With attention to central questions about life in 'the now normal', this book presents studies of multispecies engagements that challenge the perceived distinction between the social worlds of humans and other animals, exploring themes of crisis in relation to climate, environment and zoonotic disease transmission.
With attention to central questions about life in 'the now normal', this book presents studies of multispecies engagements that challenge the perceived distinction between the social worlds of humans and other animals, exploring themes of crisis in relation to climate, environment and zoonotic disease transmission.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Josephine Browne is a sociologist who has most recently held positions at Griffith and Southern Cross Universities, where she brings critical approaches to animal studies and gender in her teaching and research. Zoei Sutton is a lecturer in Sociology at Flinders University pursuing critical, non-human animal-centric research.
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Notes on contributors List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Zoei Sutton and Josephine Browne Part I: Animals in everyday life 1 The chicken city: Urban interspecies sociabilities Catherine Oliver 2 Fairweather friends? Rethinking multispecies companionship in the new normal Zoei Sutton 3 Power, politics and representation in research with (other) animals in the 'new normal' Nik Taylor and Heather Fraser Part II: Activism 4 (Not so) hidden barriers to a vegan-inclusive norm: The struggle against speciesism for compassionate children who could change the world Lynda M. Korimboccus 5 Incorporating a structural approach into animal advocacy Nick Pendergrast 6 Selling veganism in the Age of COVID: Vegan representation in British newspapers in 2020 Corey Wrenn Part III: Species(ist) relations 7 Food animals as an economic class: Animals as commodities under capitalism Dinesh Wadiwel 8 Resisting Zoopolis: bordering species relations as a response to COVID-19 Erika Cudworth 9 That killing joke isn't funny anymore: Rebranding speciesism after Brexit Matthew Cole 10 Dystopian or utopian fiction? The sociological imagination and the representation of pandemic futures in The Animals in That Country Josephine Browne Index
Notes on contributors List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Zoei Sutton and Josephine Browne Part I: Animals in everyday life 1 The chicken city: Urban interspecies sociabilities Catherine Oliver 2 Fairweather friends? Rethinking multispecies companionship in the new normal Zoei Sutton 3 Power, politics and representation in research with (other) animals in the 'new normal' Nik Taylor and Heather Fraser Part II: Activism 4 (Not so) hidden barriers to a vegan-inclusive norm: The struggle against speciesism for compassionate children who could change the world Lynda M. Korimboccus 5 Incorporating a structural approach into animal advocacy Nick Pendergrast 6 Selling veganism in the Age of COVID: Vegan representation in British newspapers in 2020 Corey Wrenn Part III: Species(ist) relations 7 Food animals as an economic class: Animals as commodities under capitalism Dinesh Wadiwel 8 Resisting Zoopolis: bordering species relations as a response to COVID-19 Erika Cudworth 9 That killing joke isn't funny anymore: Rebranding speciesism after Brexit Matthew Cole 10 Dystopian or utopian fiction? The sociological imagination and the representation of pandemic futures in The Animals in That Country Josephine Browne Index
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