Researching Animal Research
Researching Animal Research
What the Humanities and Social Sciences Can Contribute to Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare
Roe, Emma; Kirk, Robert G. W.; Hobson-West, Pru; Davies, Gail; Greenhough, Beth; Palmer, Alexandra
Manchester University Press
01/2024
480
Dura
Inglês
9781526165756
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Gail Davies, Beth Greenhough, Pru Hobson-West, Robert G. W. Kirk, Alexandra Palmer, and Emma Roe
Part I Changing and implementing regulation
1 A 'fragile consensus'? The origins of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Dmitriy Myelnikov
2 Outside of regulations, outside of imaginations: why is it challenging to care about horseshoe crabs?
Richard Gorman
3 'The place for a dog is in the home': why does species matter when rehoming laboratory animals?
Tess Skidmore
4 Commentaries on changing and implementing regulation
Edited by Robert G. W. Kirk
4.1 Accentuate the positive ... silence the negative
Liz Tyson
4.2 The institutional life of animals
Amy Hinterberger
4.3 Regulatory connections and challenges
Robert G. W. Kirk
Part II Culturing and sustaining care
5 Subjugated love: aligning care with science in the history of laboratory animal research
Robert G. W. Kirk
6 Culturing care in animal research
Beth Greenhough and Emma Roe
7 The good aquarist: morality, emotions, and expectations of care in zebrafish aquariums
Reuben Message
8 Commentaries on culturing and sustaining care
Edited by Beth Greenhough
8.1 Balancing the personal and the professional when culturing care in animal research
Jordi L. Tremoleda and Angela Kerton
8.2 Incommensurable care
Eva Haifa Giraud
8.3 What constitutes care-in-practice?
Beth Greenhough
Part III Distributing expertise and accountability
9 (Dis)placing veterinary medicine: veterinary borderlands in laboratory animal research
Alistair Anderson and Pru Hobson-West
10 'Field folk': citizen scientists and the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
Alexandra Palmer
11 'Knowledge is power, and I do want to know more': exploring assumptions around patient involvement in animal research
Gail Davies, Richard Gorman, and Gabrielle King
12 'Bred, but not used': understandings of avoidable and unavoidable waste in animal research
Sara Peres and Emma Roe
13 Commentaries on distributing expertise and accountability
Edited by Pru Hobson-West
13.1 Outsiders on the inside: citizens and scholars in animal research
Larry Carbone
13.2 Moving forward: the need for more meaningful conversations around animal research
Ngaire Dennison
13.3 Experts and expertise in researching animal research
Pru Hobson-West
Part IV Experimenting with openness and engagement
14 The Mouse Exchange: what can curiosity-driven public engagement activities contribute to dialogues about animal research?
Emma Roe, Sara Peres, and Bentley Crudgington
15 Labelling medicines as developed using animals? Opening up the topic of animal research
Renelle McGlacken and Pru Hobson-West
16 Building participation through fictional worlds
Bentley Crudgington, Natalie Scott, Joe Thorpe, and Amy Fleming
17 Commentaries on experimenting with openness and engagement
Edited by Emma Roe
17.1 Changing openness agendas in animal research
Bella Lear
17.2 Can I be honest? Querying kinship and communication in animal research
Louise Mackenzie
17.3 Are we asking the right questions about openness?
Emma Roe
Afterword
Carrie Friese
Index -- .
Gail Davies, Beth Greenhough, Pru Hobson-West, Robert G. W. Kirk, Alexandra Palmer, and Emma Roe
Part I Changing and implementing regulation
1 A 'fragile consensus'? The origins of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Dmitriy Myelnikov
2 Outside of regulations, outside of imaginations: why is it challenging to care about horseshoe crabs?
Richard Gorman
3 'The place for a dog is in the home': why does species matter when rehoming laboratory animals?
Tess Skidmore
4 Commentaries on changing and implementing regulation
Edited by Robert G. W. Kirk
4.1 Accentuate the positive ... silence the negative
Liz Tyson
4.2 The institutional life of animals
Amy Hinterberger
4.3 Regulatory connections and challenges
Robert G. W. Kirk
Part II Culturing and sustaining care
5 Subjugated love: aligning care with science in the history of laboratory animal research
Robert G. W. Kirk
6 Culturing care in animal research
Beth Greenhough and Emma Roe
7 The good aquarist: morality, emotions, and expectations of care in zebrafish aquariums
Reuben Message
8 Commentaries on culturing and sustaining care
Edited by Beth Greenhough
8.1 Balancing the personal and the professional when culturing care in animal research
Jordi L. Tremoleda and Angela Kerton
8.2 Incommensurable care
Eva Haifa Giraud
8.3 What constitutes care-in-practice?
Beth Greenhough
Part III Distributing expertise and accountability
9 (Dis)placing veterinary medicine: veterinary borderlands in laboratory animal research
Alistair Anderson and Pru Hobson-West
10 'Field folk': citizen scientists and the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
Alexandra Palmer
11 'Knowledge is power, and I do want to know more': exploring assumptions around patient involvement in animal research
Gail Davies, Richard Gorman, and Gabrielle King
12 'Bred, but not used': understandings of avoidable and unavoidable waste in animal research
Sara Peres and Emma Roe
13 Commentaries on distributing expertise and accountability
Edited by Pru Hobson-West
13.1 Outsiders on the inside: citizens and scholars in animal research
Larry Carbone
13.2 Moving forward: the need for more meaningful conversations around animal research
Ngaire Dennison
13.3 Experts and expertise in researching animal research
Pru Hobson-West
Part IV Experimenting with openness and engagement
14 The Mouse Exchange: what can curiosity-driven public engagement activities contribute to dialogues about animal research?
Emma Roe, Sara Peres, and Bentley Crudgington
15 Labelling medicines as developed using animals? Opening up the topic of animal research
Renelle McGlacken and Pru Hobson-West
16 Building participation through fictional worlds
Bentley Crudgington, Natalie Scott, Joe Thorpe, and Amy Fleming
17 Commentaries on experimenting with openness and engagement
Edited by Emma Roe
17.1 Changing openness agendas in animal research
Bella Lear
17.2 Can I be honest? Querying kinship and communication in animal research
Louise Mackenzie
17.3 Are we asking the right questions about openness?
Emma Roe
Afterword
Carrie Friese
Index -- .
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animal research; animal experimentation; animal ethics; Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986; 3Rs; research governance; culture of care; democratising expertise; public engagement; human-animal relations; animal testing
Introduction
Gail Davies, Beth Greenhough, Pru Hobson-West, Robert G. W. Kirk, Alexandra Palmer, and Emma Roe
Part I Changing and implementing regulation
1 A 'fragile consensus'? The origins of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Dmitriy Myelnikov
2 Outside of regulations, outside of imaginations: why is it challenging to care about horseshoe crabs?
Richard Gorman
3 'The place for a dog is in the home': why does species matter when rehoming laboratory animals?
Tess Skidmore
4 Commentaries on changing and implementing regulation
Edited by Robert G. W. Kirk
4.1 Accentuate the positive ... silence the negative
Liz Tyson
4.2 The institutional life of animals
Amy Hinterberger
4.3 Regulatory connections and challenges
Robert G. W. Kirk
Part II Culturing and sustaining care
5 Subjugated love: aligning care with science in the history of laboratory animal research
Robert G. W. Kirk
6 Culturing care in animal research
Beth Greenhough and Emma Roe
7 The good aquarist: morality, emotions, and expectations of care in zebrafish aquariums
Reuben Message
8 Commentaries on culturing and sustaining care
Edited by Beth Greenhough
8.1 Balancing the personal and the professional when culturing care in animal research
Jordi L. Tremoleda and Angela Kerton
8.2 Incommensurable care
Eva Haifa Giraud
8.3 What constitutes care-in-practice?
Beth Greenhough
Part III Distributing expertise and accountability
9 (Dis)placing veterinary medicine: veterinary borderlands in laboratory animal research
Alistair Anderson and Pru Hobson-West
10 'Field folk': citizen scientists and the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
Alexandra Palmer
11 'Knowledge is power, and I do want to know more': exploring assumptions around patient involvement in animal research
Gail Davies, Richard Gorman, and Gabrielle King
12 'Bred, but not used': understandings of avoidable and unavoidable waste in animal research
Sara Peres and Emma Roe
13 Commentaries on distributing expertise and accountability
Edited by Pru Hobson-West
13.1 Outsiders on the inside: citizens and scholars in animal research
Larry Carbone
13.2 Moving forward: the need for more meaningful conversations around animal research
Ngaire Dennison
13.3 Experts and expertise in researching animal research
Pru Hobson-West
Part IV Experimenting with openness and engagement
14 The Mouse Exchange: what can curiosity-driven public engagement activities contribute to dialogues about animal research?
Emma Roe, Sara Peres, and Bentley Crudgington
15 Labelling medicines as developed using animals? Opening up the topic of animal research
Renelle McGlacken and Pru Hobson-West
16 Building participation through fictional worlds
Bentley Crudgington, Natalie Scott, Joe Thorpe, and Amy Fleming
17 Commentaries on experimenting with openness and engagement
Edited by Emma Roe
17.1 Changing openness agendas in animal research
Bella Lear
17.2 Can I be honest? Querying kinship and communication in animal research
Louise Mackenzie
17.3 Are we asking the right questions about openness?
Emma Roe
Afterword
Carrie Friese
Index -- .
Gail Davies, Beth Greenhough, Pru Hobson-West, Robert G. W. Kirk, Alexandra Palmer, and Emma Roe
Part I Changing and implementing regulation
1 A 'fragile consensus'? The origins of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Dmitriy Myelnikov
2 Outside of regulations, outside of imaginations: why is it challenging to care about horseshoe crabs?
Richard Gorman
3 'The place for a dog is in the home': why does species matter when rehoming laboratory animals?
Tess Skidmore
4 Commentaries on changing and implementing regulation
Edited by Robert G. W. Kirk
4.1 Accentuate the positive ... silence the negative
Liz Tyson
4.2 The institutional life of animals
Amy Hinterberger
4.3 Regulatory connections and challenges
Robert G. W. Kirk
Part II Culturing and sustaining care
5 Subjugated love: aligning care with science in the history of laboratory animal research
Robert G. W. Kirk
6 Culturing care in animal research
Beth Greenhough and Emma Roe
7 The good aquarist: morality, emotions, and expectations of care in zebrafish aquariums
Reuben Message
8 Commentaries on culturing and sustaining care
Edited by Beth Greenhough
8.1 Balancing the personal and the professional when culturing care in animal research
Jordi L. Tremoleda and Angela Kerton
8.2 Incommensurable care
Eva Haifa Giraud
8.3 What constitutes care-in-practice?
Beth Greenhough
Part III Distributing expertise and accountability
9 (Dis)placing veterinary medicine: veterinary borderlands in laboratory animal research
Alistair Anderson and Pru Hobson-West
10 'Field folk': citizen scientists and the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
Alexandra Palmer
11 'Knowledge is power, and I do want to know more': exploring assumptions around patient involvement in animal research
Gail Davies, Richard Gorman, and Gabrielle King
12 'Bred, but not used': understandings of avoidable and unavoidable waste in animal research
Sara Peres and Emma Roe
13 Commentaries on distributing expertise and accountability
Edited by Pru Hobson-West
13.1 Outsiders on the inside: citizens and scholars in animal research
Larry Carbone
13.2 Moving forward: the need for more meaningful conversations around animal research
Ngaire Dennison
13.3 Experts and expertise in researching animal research
Pru Hobson-West
Part IV Experimenting with openness and engagement
14 The Mouse Exchange: what can curiosity-driven public engagement activities contribute to dialogues about animal research?
Emma Roe, Sara Peres, and Bentley Crudgington
15 Labelling medicines as developed using animals? Opening up the topic of animal research
Renelle McGlacken and Pru Hobson-West
16 Building participation through fictional worlds
Bentley Crudgington, Natalie Scott, Joe Thorpe, and Amy Fleming
17 Commentaries on experimenting with openness and engagement
Edited by Emma Roe
17.1 Changing openness agendas in animal research
Bella Lear
17.2 Can I be honest? Querying kinship and communication in animal research
Louise Mackenzie
17.3 Are we asking the right questions about openness?
Emma Roe
Afterword
Carrie Friese
Index -- .
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