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Critical Animal and Media Studies Communication for Nonhuman Animal Advocacy


Free Download NĂºria Almiron, "Critical Animal and Media Studies: Communication for Nonhuman Animal Advocacy "
English | ISBN: 1138842265 | 2015 | 310 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This book aims to put the speciesism debate and the treatment of non-human animals on the agenda of critical media studies and to put media studies on the agenda of animal ethics researchers. Contributors examine the convergence of media and animal ethics from theoretical, philosophical, discursive, social constructionist, and political economic perspectives. The book is divided into three sections: foundations, representation, and responsibility, outlining the different disciplinary approaches’ application to media studies and covering how non-human animals, and the relationship between humans and non-humans, are represented by the mass media, concluding with suggestions for how the media, as a major producer of cultural norms and values related to non-human animals and how we treat them, might improve such representations.

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Animal


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English | ISBN: 0241383927 | 2024 | 72 pages | EPUB | 33 MB
Teach your child about the wildlife of the world and help them become an animal expert

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Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships A Global Exploration of Our Connections with Animals, Volume 3 Eth-Liv


Free Download Marc Bekoff, "Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships: A Global Exploration of Our Connections with Animals, Volume 3: Eth-Liv"
English | 2007 | pages: 448 | ISBN: 0313334900 | PDF | 26,8 mb
Humans and animals live together on earth, but as we increasingly reshape ecosystems to accommodate larger populations, technology, and increased consumption, animals are greatly affected. The history of civilization shows that humans have used animals for food, clothing, transportation, making a living, and even companionship, as well as subjects for the arts, literature, and within religious beliefs. Renowned animal behaviorist Marc Bekoff and 300 experts from around the globe provide more than 350 essays that discuss such topics as animals and ecology; animals and global warming; animals as food; animals as pets; animals and diseases; animals in research and in education; animals providing assistance; and the influence of animals in art, religion and philosophy, literature, music, dance, and entertainment. Students and all those wanting a better understanding of the reciprocal connections and interdependence of organisms on the planet will benefit from this fascinating and instructive reference work. Bekoff and contributors ranging from scientists and researchers in other disciplines to teachers, writers, and artists along with those who work with animals in service, rescue, and training have provided engaging and thought-provoking entries ranging in length from 500 to more than 5,000 words. Each entry in the encyclopedia ends with recommended further resources, which may include books, articles, Web sites, and videos. Just some of the hundreds of topics covered include Animal welfare Animals-including dogs and cats-as food Archaeology and anthropology and animals Art and animals Biomimicry-imitating animals-in engineering and architectural designs Birdsong and human speechChildren and animals China and changing attitudes toward animals Colonial America and animals Communication among animals and humans Companion animals and the importance of pets Conservation medicine, linking human and animal health to the environment Disaster assistance and animals Diseases (avian flu, hantavirus, AIDS, and others) in animals and humans Domestication of animals Ecotourism Education and animals Elephant and human conflict Environmental change and animals Factory farming Hunting of and by animals India and animals Insects and humans Language research in Great Apes Law and animals Literature and animals Movies and performing arts and animals Native Americans and animals Rehabilitation of animals Religion-Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and others-and animals Research using animals Sports and animals Urban wildlife Veterinary science Witchcraft and animals Wolves and humans Zoos In addition, there are entries on dogs, cats, rabbits, mice and rats, dolphins, foxes, bees, fish, bats, elephants, penguins, bears, cows, pigs, horses, hyenas, prairie dogs, pikas, monkeys, whales, reptiles, snakes, ravens, worms, and more. Among the many distinguished contributors to the volumes are Stephen Alter Arnold Arluke Juliet Clutton-Brock Hank Davis Mark Derr Jim and Jamie Dutcher Richard Foltz Greta Gaard Jane Goodall James L. Gould Donna J. Haraway Donna Hart Linda Hogan Linda Lear Andrew Linzey Ralph H. Lutts Patrick McDonnell Gail F. Melson Sy Montgomery Cynthia Moss Jim Motavalli Anna Peterson Brenda Peterson Dale Peterson Mim Eichler Rivas Terry Root David Rothenberg James A. Serpell Andrew T. Smith Douglas W. Smith Richard Sosis Robert W. Sussman Mary Thurston AdrianTreves Paul Waldau The volumes are illustrated with photographs, drawings, charts, and tables. An extensive bibliography, comprehensive index, and classified lists of entries provide extensive access to the contents of the encyclopedia.

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Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships A Global Exploration of Our Connections with Animals, Volume 2 Con-Eth


Free Download Marc Bekoff, "Encyclopedia of Human-Animal Relationships: A Global Exploration of Our Connections with Animals, Volume 2: Con-Eth"
English | 2007 | pages: 400 | ISBN: 0313334897 | PDF | 22,8 mb
Humans and animals live together on earth, but as we increasingly reshape ecosystems to accommodate larger populations, technology, and increased consumption, animals are greatly affected. The history of civilization shows that humans have used animals for food, clothing, transportation, making a living, and even companionship, as well as subjects for the arts, literature, and within religious beliefs. Renowned animal behaviorist Marc Bekoff and 300 experts from around the globe provide more than 350 essays that discuss such topics as animals and ecology; animals and global warming; animals as food; animals as pets; animals and diseases; animals in research and in education; animals providing assistance; and the influence of animals in art, religion and philosophy, literature, music, dance, and entertainment. Students and all those wanting a better understanding of the reciprocal connections and interdependence of organisms on the planet will benefit from this fascinating and instructive reference work. Bekoff and contributors ranging from scientists and researchers in other disciplines to teachers, writers, and artists along with those who work with animals in service, rescue, and training have provided engaging and thought-provoking entries ranging in length from 500 to more than 5,000 words. Each entry in the encyclopedia ends with recommended further resources, which may include books, articles, Web sites, and videos. Just some of the hundreds of topics covered include Animal welfare Animals-including dogs and cats-as food Archaeology and anthropology and animals Art and animals Biomimicry-imitating animals-in engineering and architectural designs Birdsong and human speechChildren and animals China and changing attitudes toward animals Colonial America and animals Communication among animals and humans Companion animals and the importance of pets Conservation medicine, linking human and animal health to the environment Disaster assistance and animals Diseases (avian flu, hantavirus, AIDS, and others) in animals and humans Domestication of animals Ecotourism Education and animals Elephant and human conflict Environmental change and animals Factory farming Hunting of and by animals India and animals Insects and humans Language research in Great Apes Law and animals Literature and animals Movies and performing arts and animals Native Americans and animals Rehabilitation of animals Religion-Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and others-and animals Research using animals Sports and animals Urban wildlife Veterinary science Witchcraft and animals Wolves and humans Zoos In addition, there are entries on dogs, cats, rabbits, mice and rats, dolphins, foxes, bees, fish, bats, elephants, penguins, bears, cows, pigs, horses, hyenas, prairie dogs, pikas, monkeys, whales, reptiles, snakes, ravens, worms, and more. Among the many distinguished contributors to the volumes are Stephen Alter Arnold Arluke Juliet Clutton-Brock Hank Davis Mark Derr Jim and Jamie Dutcher Richard Foltz Greta Gaard Jane Goodall James L. Gould Donna J. Haraway Donna Hart Linda Hogan Linda Lear Andrew Linzey Ralph H. Lutts Patrick McDonnell Gail F. Melson Sy Montgomery Cynthia Moss Jim Motavalli Anna Peterson Brenda Peterson Dale Peterson Mim Eichler Rivas Terry Root David Rothenberg James A. Serpell Andrew T. Smith Douglas W. Smith Richard Sosis Robert W. Sussman Mary Thurston AdrianTreves Paul Waldau The volumes are illustrated with photographs, drawings, charts, and tables. An extensive bibliography, comprehensive index, and classified lists of entries provide extensive access to the contents of the encyclopedia.

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Animal Subjects Volume 1 Literature, Zoology, and British Modernism


Free Download Caroline Hovanec, "Animal Subjects: Volume 1: Literature, Zoology, and British Modernism"
English | ISBN: 1108428398 | 2018 | 232 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Animal Subjects identifies a new understanding of animals in modernist literature and science. Drawing on Darwin’s evolutionary theory, British writers and scientists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries began to think of animals as subjects dwelling in their own animal worlds. Both science and literature aimed to capture the complexity of animal life, and their shared attention to animals pulled the two disciplines closer together. It led scientists to borrow the literary techniques of fiction and poetry, and writers to borrow the observational methods of zoology. Animal Subjects tracks the coevolution of literature and zoology in works by H. G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, and modern scientists including Julian Huxley, Charles Elton, and J. B. S. Haldane. Examining the rise of ecology, ethology, and animal psychology, this book shows how new, subject-centered approaches to the study of animals transformed literature and science in the modernist period.

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