Download - The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series
Series Editors: Andrew Linzey, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics Priscilla Cohn, Penn State Abington
The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series offers a dedicated platform for the emerging interest in the ethics of our treatment of animals. Providing pioneering works by scholars from a variety of disciplines, this series rigorously but accessibly explores the high-profile challenges that Animal Ethics poses to our traditional understanding of human-animal relations. The Series is produced in partnership with the Ferrater Mora Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics.
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An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory
Alasdair Cochrane
A must-read for anyone interested in the ethical debate about how we ought to treat animals.
Robert Garner,University of Leicester, UK
HB £60.00 | 9780230239258 PB £19.99 | 9780230239265
Structured around the five most important schools within contemporary political theory: liberalism, utilitarianism, communitarianism, Marxism and feminism, this is the first introductory level text to offer an accessible overview on the status of animals in contemporary political theory.
An Introduction to Animals and the Law
Joan E. Schaffner
Breathtaking in scope…an excellent introduction to the complex and contradictory world of animal law.
David Favre, Michigan State University College of Law, USA
An exploration of the newly emerging, diverse, and controversial
area of animal law. This book presents a basic survey of the
laws designed to protect animals and proposes a future where
the legal regime properly recognizes and protects the inherent
worth of all animals.
HB £60.00 | 9780230235632 PB £19.99 | 9780230235649
The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments
Andrew Knight
A timely and valuable contribution to the debate surrounding the use of animals in research.
Andre Menache, Veterinary
HB £55.00 | 9780230243927
A comprehensive review of recent scientific evidence examining the contributions of animal experimentation to human healthcare. The book looks at toxicity prediction, its necessity during life and health sciences education, its impacts on student attitudes toward animals, and the extent to which animals suffer as a result.
Animals and Social Work: A Moral Introduction
Thomas Ryan
A pioneering contribution to the literature of social work ethics and moral philosophy.
Lucidly and cogently, this book argues why it is that animals ought to matter morally to social workers and engages in a sustained critique of the key moral principles that are deemed to underpin practice. It articulates an alternative moral principle that respects individuals irrespective of species membership. This principle informs a revised code of ethics, one which has profound theoretical and practical implications for social work and its practitioners.
HB £50.00 | 9780230272507
Popular Media and Animals
Claire Molloy
How do mainstream films, television, advertising, videogames and newspapers engage with key animal issues such as vivisection, hunting, animal performance, farming, meat eating and animal control?
HB £50.00 | 9780230239241
This book explores the social, economic, ethical and cultural aspects of relationships between popular media forms and key animal issues.
Animals, Equality and Democracy
Siobhan O’Sullivan
A brave new perspective on the inequalities of our treatment of animals.
Clive Phillips, Professor of Animal Welfare, University of Queensland, Australia
A fresh view in which the debate on the status of animals is reinvigorated by shifting the emphasis from ethical debate to political debate. O’Sullivan examines the structure of animal protection legislation and finds that it is deeply inequitable, with a tendency to favour those animals the community is most likely to see and engage with.
HB £50.00 | 9780230243873
Animals and Public Health
Aysha Akhtar
A rich, stimulating, and provocative body of material on one of the most important and understudied moral problems in the modern world.
Tom Beauchamp, Professor of Philosophy and Senior Research Scholar, Georgetown University, USA
HB £50.00 | 9780230249738
A compelling argument of how human health is adversely affected by our poor treatment of animals. The author contends that in order to successfully confront the 21st Century’s health challenges, we need to broaden the definition of the word ‘public’ in public health to include non-human animals.
Animals and Sociology Kay Peggs
HB £60.00 PB£19.99
The Politics of Animal Experimentation Daniel Louis Lyons
HB £55.00
Power, Knowledge, Animals Lisa Johnson
HB £50.00
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