by asiadmin | Jan 17, 2020
Dogs play important and unique roles in the lives of humans, and vice versa. These intimate human-canine bonds date back centuries and are dynamic through time and place. Fascinated by the contemporary phenomenon of dogs as family members in our own intimate circle...
by asiadmin | Jun 24, 2019
This week’s Defining HAS video comes to us from Greta Gaard, who has discussed the term Ecofeminism. Greta Gaard is Professor of English and Founding Coordinator of the Sustainability Faculty Fellows at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Her work emerges from...
by asiadmin | Jan 31, 2019 | New Research
Pendergrast, N. P. (2018). PETA, Patriarchy and Intersectionality. Animal Studies Journal, 7(1), 59-79. This article explores one of the key issues of debate within the contemporary animal advocacy movement: whether the movement should focus only on animal-related...
by asiadmin | Jan 31, 2019
Books Adams, C. and J. Donovan, (Eds.) (1994). Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations. Durham and London: Duke University Press. Adams, C. and L. Gruen (eds.). (2014). Ecofeminism: Feminist Intersections with Other Animals and the Earth. New York:...
by asiadmin | Jun 11, 2018 | New Research
Taylor, N., & Fraser, H. Resisting sexism and speciesism in the social sciences: Using feminist, species‐inclusive, visual methods to value the work of women and (other) animals. Gender, Work & Organization. Visual methods offer social scientists some...
by asiadmin | Apr 9, 2018 | Society & Animals
Daly, B., & Morton, L. L. (2018). Empathic Differences in Men Who Witnessed Animal Abuse. Society & Animals, 26(1), 1-12. This study draws on diverse research results from investigating the relationship between experiences with nonhuman animal abuse and...