Research Handbook on Animals and Society
Research Handbook on Animals and Society
Mertig, Angela
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
04/2026
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9781035300082
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Contents
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: animals and society (human-animal studies) and the
Research Handbook on Animals and Society 2
Angela G. Mertig
2 Animals in academia 13
Angela G. Mertig, Sophia Mae Roberts, Lillian Reid, Briana Grove,
Emme Akers and Meghan Pittenger
PART II EVOLUTIONARY AND (PRE) HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS
3 Humans as animals 51
Maria Botero
4 Animals and humans in the paleolithic 66
Shumon T. Hussain
5 Domestication: a turning point in the history of human-animal
relationships 90
Nerissa Russell
6 Animals in (Western) historical thinking 107
Thomas Aiello
PART III THINKING ABOUT ANIMALS
7 Animals as symbols 126
Ann-Sofie Loenngren
8 Anthropomorphism: the challenge of representing animals 141
Jenny R. Vermilya
9 Philosophy and animals 153
Matthew Calarco
10 Public opinion and attitudes toward animals 170
Angela G. Mertig
PART IV ANIMAL ROLES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
11 Animals as products I: consuming animals as food 201
Annie Potts and Eilish Espiner
12 Animals as products II: rethinking the consumption of animals in fashion
and non-food products - tracing the evolution of a social phenomenon 220
Rachel Lamarche-Beauchesne and Naomi Bailey-Cooper
13 Animals as pets 242
Leslie Irvine
14 Animals at work I: becoming familiar with the nonhuman organizational
stranger 259
Linda Tallberg and Lindsay Hamilton
15 Animals at work II: recognizing workers across species 275
Tiamat Warda
16 Animals in tourism and entertainment 292
Jordan R. McNeillie and David A. Fennell
17 Managing wild and liminal animals: perspectives from different
disciplines 313
Susan Boonman-Berson and Tanja M. Straka
PART V SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES AND ACTIVISM
18 Animals in green criminology 332
Amy Fitzgerald, Jennifer Halliday, Bridget Nicholls and Alex Painter
19 Towards a vegan standpoint: the epistemological and methodological
repercussions of The Animatrix 351
Matthew Melsa, Kate Stewart and Lynda Korimboccus
20 Social movements regarding animals 367
Elizabeth Cherry
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: animals and society (human-animal studies) and the
Research Handbook on Animals and Society 2
Angela G. Mertig
2 Animals in academia 13
Angela G. Mertig, Sophia Mae Roberts, Lillian Reid, Briana Grove,
Emme Akers and Meghan Pittenger
PART II EVOLUTIONARY AND (PRE) HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS
3 Humans as animals 51
Maria Botero
4 Animals and humans in the paleolithic 66
Shumon T. Hussain
5 Domestication: a turning point in the history of human-animal
relationships 90
Nerissa Russell
6 Animals in (Western) historical thinking 107
Thomas Aiello
PART III THINKING ABOUT ANIMALS
7 Animals as symbols 126
Ann-Sofie Loenngren
8 Anthropomorphism: the challenge of representing animals 141
Jenny R. Vermilya
9 Philosophy and animals 153
Matthew Calarco
10 Public opinion and attitudes toward animals 170
Angela G. Mertig
PART IV ANIMAL ROLES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
11 Animals as products I: consuming animals as food 201
Annie Potts and Eilish Espiner
12 Animals as products II: rethinking the consumption of animals in fashion
and non-food products - tracing the evolution of a social phenomenon 220
Rachel Lamarche-Beauchesne and Naomi Bailey-Cooper
13 Animals as pets 242
Leslie Irvine
14 Animals at work I: becoming familiar with the nonhuman organizational
stranger 259
Linda Tallberg and Lindsay Hamilton
15 Animals at work II: recognizing workers across species 275
Tiamat Warda
16 Animals in tourism and entertainment 292
Jordan R. McNeillie and David A. Fennell
17 Managing wild and liminal animals: perspectives from different
disciplines 313
Susan Boonman-Berson and Tanja M. Straka
PART V SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES AND ACTIVISM
18 Animals in green criminology 332
Amy Fitzgerald, Jennifer Halliday, Bridget Nicholls and Alex Painter
19 Towards a vegan standpoint: the epistemological and methodological
repercussions of The Animatrix 351
Matthew Melsa, Kate Stewart and Lynda Korimboccus
20 Social movements regarding animals 367
Elizabeth Cherry
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Human-animal studies; Animal turn; Animals and social justice; Animal welfare; Animal roles; Human-animal relationships; Animals and society
Contents
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: animals and society (human-animal studies) and the
Research Handbook on Animals and Society 2
Angela G. Mertig
2 Animals in academia 13
Angela G. Mertig, Sophia Mae Roberts, Lillian Reid, Briana Grove,
Emme Akers and Meghan Pittenger
PART II EVOLUTIONARY AND (PRE) HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS
3 Humans as animals 51
Maria Botero
4 Animals and humans in the paleolithic 66
Shumon T. Hussain
5 Domestication: a turning point in the history of human-animal
relationships 90
Nerissa Russell
6 Animals in (Western) historical thinking 107
Thomas Aiello
PART III THINKING ABOUT ANIMALS
7 Animals as symbols 126
Ann-Sofie Loenngren
8 Anthropomorphism: the challenge of representing animals 141
Jenny R. Vermilya
9 Philosophy and animals 153
Matthew Calarco
10 Public opinion and attitudes toward animals 170
Angela G. Mertig
PART IV ANIMAL ROLES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
11 Animals as products I: consuming animals as food 201
Annie Potts and Eilish Espiner
12 Animals as products II: rethinking the consumption of animals in fashion
and non-food products - tracing the evolution of a social phenomenon 220
Rachel Lamarche-Beauchesne and Naomi Bailey-Cooper
13 Animals as pets 242
Leslie Irvine
14 Animals at work I: becoming familiar with the nonhuman organizational
stranger 259
Linda Tallberg and Lindsay Hamilton
15 Animals at work II: recognizing workers across species 275
Tiamat Warda
16 Animals in tourism and entertainment 292
Jordan R. McNeillie and David A. Fennell
17 Managing wild and liminal animals: perspectives from different
disciplines 313
Susan Boonman-Berson and Tanja M. Straka
PART V SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES AND ACTIVISM
18 Animals in green criminology 332
Amy Fitzgerald, Jennifer Halliday, Bridget Nicholls and Alex Painter
19 Towards a vegan standpoint: the epistemological and methodological
repercussions of The Animatrix 351
Matthew Melsa, Kate Stewart and Lynda Korimboccus
20 Social movements regarding animals 367
Elizabeth Cherry
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: animals and society (human-animal studies) and the
Research Handbook on Animals and Society 2
Angela G. Mertig
2 Animals in academia 13
Angela G. Mertig, Sophia Mae Roberts, Lillian Reid, Briana Grove,
Emme Akers and Meghan Pittenger
PART II EVOLUTIONARY AND (PRE) HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS
3 Humans as animals 51
Maria Botero
4 Animals and humans in the paleolithic 66
Shumon T. Hussain
5 Domestication: a turning point in the history of human-animal
relationships 90
Nerissa Russell
6 Animals in (Western) historical thinking 107
Thomas Aiello
PART III THINKING ABOUT ANIMALS
7 Animals as symbols 126
Ann-Sofie Loenngren
8 Anthropomorphism: the challenge of representing animals 141
Jenny R. Vermilya
9 Philosophy and animals 153
Matthew Calarco
10 Public opinion and attitudes toward animals 170
Angela G. Mertig
PART IV ANIMAL ROLES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY
11 Animals as products I: consuming animals as food 201
Annie Potts and Eilish Espiner
12 Animals as products II: rethinking the consumption of animals in fashion
and non-food products - tracing the evolution of a social phenomenon 220
Rachel Lamarche-Beauchesne and Naomi Bailey-Cooper
13 Animals as pets 242
Leslie Irvine
14 Animals at work I: becoming familiar with the nonhuman organizational
stranger 259
Linda Tallberg and Lindsay Hamilton
15 Animals at work II: recognizing workers across species 275
Tiamat Warda
16 Animals in tourism and entertainment 292
Jordan R. McNeillie and David A. Fennell
17 Managing wild and liminal animals: perspectives from different
disciplines 313
Susan Boonman-Berson and Tanja M. Straka
PART V SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES AND ACTIVISM
18 Animals in green criminology 332
Amy Fitzgerald, Jennifer Halliday, Bridget Nicholls and Alex Painter
19 Towards a vegan standpoint: the epistemological and methodological
repercussions of The Animatrix 351
Matthew Melsa, Kate Stewart and Lynda Korimboccus
20 Social movements regarding animals 367
Elizabeth Cherry
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.