by Lisa Burnell | Mar 17, 2023 | ASI, Human-Animal Studies, News
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the Animals & Society Institute’s Human-Animal Studies Report. The Human-Animal Studies (HAS) field is active and busy again this month. First, note the numerous opportunities for students, scholars, faculty, and those...
by Lisa Burnell | Feb 20, 2023 | ASI, ASI Resources, HAS Book Series Author Interview
We are excited to share the recent release in the ASI-managed Brill Human-Animal Studies Book Series, Animals Matter: Resistance and Transformation in Animal Commodification, edited by Julien Dugnoille and Elizabeth Vander Meer. In this book, the term “resistance” is...
by Lisa Burnell | Feb 17, 2023 | ASI, ASI Resources, Human-Animal Programs
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Welcome to the Animals & Society Institute’s Human-Animal Studies Report. The Human-Animal Studies (HAS) field is active and busy with this month a plethora of opportunities for students, scholars, faculty and those seeking...
by Lisa Burnell | Jan 31, 2023 | News, Policy
Welcome to another year of the Policy Corner! I wanted to start the year off on an optimistic note, because there have been a number of wins in the policy world for nonhuman animals recently. The passage of the FDA Modernization Act marks a turning point in drug...
by Lisa Burnell | Jan 23, 2023 | ASI Research, News, Society & Animals
As announced in two recent issues, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the publication of Society & Animals, in partnership with Brill Publications we are making ten previously published articles available for a limited time in Open Access. Articles are...