31. ASI:
ASI Diary
of us in the modern animal advocacy movement can learn much from our Victorian ancestors. Their lives, struggles, and successes and failures make for entertaining and enlightening reading.
Two books have been published in the last few years
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/asidiary/index.php?id=86 - 21.1kb
32. ASI:
ASI Diary
Direct Action, and Animal Advocacy: Stephen D'Arcy, PhD
Should Anti-Vivisectionists Boycott Animal-Tested Medicines?: Katherine Perlo, PhD
Critical Pedagogy and Humane Education: Making a Difference in the Classroom: Piers Bierne, PhD
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/asidiary/index.php?id=38 - 14.2kb
33. ASI:
Law Schools A-F
or national animal advocacy organizations (such as the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). In preparation for their placements, students will be taught relevant areas of substantive law
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=201 - 20.6kb
34. ASI:
ASI Diary
between scholarship and advocacy is one of the Animals and Society Institute’s major concerns. This blog addresses an aspect of that relationship.
Although many scholars in Human-Animal Studies work close to the ground, studying
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/asidiary/index.php?id=279 - 16.0kb
35. ASI: 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,
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=228 - 21.9kb
36. ASI: HAS Courses in the Southwest
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.
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=236 - 42.2kb
37. ASI: 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.
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=216 - 19.2kb
38. ASI: Law Schools A-F
or national animal advocacy organizations (such as the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). In preparation for their placements, students will be taught relevant areas of substantive law
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=201 - 19.5kb
39. ASI: 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
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=47 - 8.9kb
40. ASI:
Human-Animal Studies Fellowship
Legal Personhood, Animal Advocacy, and Human-Animal Relationships
Literary Representations of Dogs
Media Representations of the 2007 Pet Food Recall
Science and Policies Affecting Elephants in Captivity
The Animal Rights
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/fellowship - 15.7kb