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Explaining Animal Abuse Among Adolescents: The Role of Speciesism

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2020
Animal abuse is considered a significant marker of violence towards humans, and understanding its determinants is important. In this first large-scale survey on adolescent animal abuse carried out in France, we introduced and tested the relative ...
L. Bègue
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Speciesism

The notion of speciesism has been central to animal ethics since the mid-1970s. This chapter explores three issues that it raises. First, in response to the conceptual question “What exactly is speciesism?”, I argue that speciesism is best defined as discrimination on the basis of species membership.
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The Psychology of Speciesism

Why We Love and Exploit Animals, 2019
Despite being animals, humans distance themselves physically and mentally from (most) other animals and prioritize human interests. We exploit other animals to feed, clothe, and entertain ourselves, to name just a few animal exploitation practices.
Kristof Dhont   +3 more
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What is the opposite of speciesism? On relational care ethics and illustrating multi-species-isms

, 2020
Purpose This paper articulates a counter-concept to the notion of speciesism with the aim to encourage thinking beyond critique, towards imagining what non-speciesist worlds can actually look like.
Michelle Westerlaken
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Presenting the donkey at the seaside: a move towards tackling speciesism in the tourism industry

Annals of Leisure Research, 2020
This paper explores the way donkeys are presented in the tourism industry and, thus, introduces the donkey into the tourism research agenda. Donkeys make a global contribution to tourism and, in particular, have a historical connection with seaside ...
Paul A. G. Tully, N. Carr
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Speciesism Predicts Prejudice Against Low-Status and Hierarchy-Attenuating Human Groups

Anthrozoos, 2019
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that attitudes toward nonhuman animals correlate with attitudes toward disadvantaged human groups. It has been suggested that the connection rests in the ideology of social dominance.
L. Jackson
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Speciesism

2002
AbstractDespite bioethical discussions of its moral irrelevance, membership in the species Homo sapiens is still appealed to as a criterion for access to superior moral status. Along the lines of the authors who have equated ”speciesism” with racism and sexism, I challenge this view on several grounds.
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Speciesism | Ageism | Racism

AVANCA | CINEMA, 2021
Speciesism | Ageism | Racism (SAR) is a generative cinematic artwork stemming from the millennia-old practice of mask making and laying claim to the fundamental richness of diversity. SAR generates sequences of masks from photos of people and animals without bias, imbued meaning or particular intent, leaving all interpretations and assumptions to the ...
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Beyond Speciesism

1998
Abstract Do apes really have an intellect that encompasses what we would call language? And even if one were bold enough to conclude that they do, why should we think that the utterances of apes will tell us anything about human language, or the formation of the human mind?
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh   +2 more
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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, 2018
Visual methods offer social scientists some promising possibilities for valuing the work of women and animals in domestic homes and formal organizations, such as schools, hospitals, residential care facilities and other workplaces.
N. Taylor, H. Fraser
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