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of where academics and advocacy meet, and the implications that has for scholarly freedom.
We welcome your input on these and all other issues!
AniCare Study Evaluates
Program Efffectivenes
On Dec. 5-6, I co-led an AniCare
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Advance Science and Advocacy with the ASI 08-20-2009
Students at colleges and universities worldwide have increasingly greater access to courses and programs that examine the complex relationships
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of U.S.-based animal advocacy organizations that have a national focus.
The ASI was one of a dozen such organizations participating in this year's conference. NCAP's mission is to help members achieve individual and collective goals
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them also are involved in advocacy work in the area of humane education. One of the anthropology students is doing her master’s thesis on the subculture of a Greek island where it is considered socially unacceptable to keep your dog on
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Law Schools G-M
legal constraints on animal advocacy such as libel and defamation, invasion of privacy, and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act; and the movement to obtain legal recognition of the rights of animals.
George Washington University Law School,
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HAS Courses in Interdisciplinary Fields
will become a setting for advocacy regarding the legal status of animals, with mock trials, debates, and negotiations to allow each student to develop and present arguments on either side of the issues presented in real-life problems.
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The Tom Regan Animal Rights Archive at North Carolina State University
of animal rights, the animal advocacy movement, and the moral and legal status of animals.
In an historic collaboration, NCSU has agreed to acquire the Animal Rights Network (ARN) Collection and combine it with the Tom Regan
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ASI Diary
Kim urges animal advocacy groups to create “a platform document that is an accurate, comprehensive, and reasoned description of animal exploitation, with particular emphasis on local issues, and combine that with a list of
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ASI Diary
and nonhuman animal advocacy? How might we address global concerns through education, the arts, ethics, justice, culture, science, history, technology, policy, media, economics, and spirituality?
Proposals are invited from all
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History
The modern animal advocacy movement is at a turning point in its history. Since its onset in 1975, spurred by the publication of Peter Singer’s book, Animal Liberation , the movement has made significant progress in educating the
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