11. Cruelty & Animal Welfare | anthrozoology.org
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Male and feMale dogs respond differently to men and women
Wells, D. L., and P. G. Hepper.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, v. 61, p. 341-349, 1999.
The reactions of Male and feMale dogs housed in an
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13. Carol J. Adams' ~ Live Chat Transcript of 15 May 2010 - Animal Rights Zone
in our culture species is gendered; that attitudes about other species is influenced by gender assumptions and by the lowering that is femaleness in our culture. If PETA acknowledged this, then they would have to stop using objectified women in
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14. Members | Institute for Critical Animal Studies (ICAS)
a better future for all animals (humans included) we need to address broad societal attitudes towards disenfranchised others. This has led to the development of a CD resource called ‘Happy animals’ aimed at teaching children
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15. Information Centre of General Animal Protection (beta) - Holds More Than 64,...
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new welfarism |
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16. ASI:
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joviality, serenity). The Attitudes toward the Treatment of Animals Scale measures sensitivity to the treatment of Animals (e.g., "How much would it bother you to think about using Animals in medical research?"). As in so much research in
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equality and dominance). Gender differences on instrumentality (favoring males) and empathy (favoring females), were less evident for values, and were confined to female and male farmers. Directions for future research are discussed, as is the
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18. Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our goodwill and we mu...
Emotions
Do animals think and feel?
by Marc Bekoff
Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our goodwill and we must treat them better or leave them alone
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