11. ASI:
HAS Courses in History
between humans and (other) animals. Are humans animals? (What are animals, first of all?) If humans are animals, how to conceptualize their differences? Either way, what are the consequences for how to understand oneself and treat animals? What
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=213 - 27.5kb
12. ASI:
HAS Courses in Canada
legislating in relation to animals, their advocates, and users.
Brock University
Sociology
David Sztybel, Lauren Corman
animals and Human Society. This course will explore how animals relate to human social organization. The
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=231 - 22.8kb
13. ASI:
HAS Courses in New Zealand
include the domestication of animals; hunting; farming; the use of animals in research; companion animals; conservation; animals in spectacle; sport and entertainment; animals and folklore; animals and film; the animal welfare and animal rights
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=247 - 17.6kb
14. ASI:
HAS Courses in English & Literature
on the inner lives of animals to blockbuster documentaries on people living-and dying-with wild animals. Why are we so fascinated with these various animals and the people who know them? This course will explore representations of
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=240 - 29.8kb
15. ASI:
HAS Courses in Interdisciplinary Fields
Baum
Advocating for Animals. In this seminar, we will explore the legal and political status of nonhuman Animals in the U.S. by examining the development of law for companion Animals, wildlife, captive Animals, and Animals used in industry
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/index.php?pid=216 - 20.2kb
16. ASI:
Resource Details
at the variety of roles animals played in society, from pets and laborers to symbols and prey. The authors discuss the contradictions, dualisms, and paradoxes of our relationship to animals, illustrating how animals were distanced and
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/resources/details.php?id=847 - 36.8kb
17. ASI: HAS Courses in History
between humans and (other) animals. Are humans animals? (What are animals, first of all?) If humans are animals, how to conceptualize their differences? Either way, what are the consequences for how to understand oneself and treat animals? What
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=213 - 26.5kb
18. ASI: HAS Courses in Canada
legislating in relation to animals, their advocates, and users.
Brock University
Sociology
David Sztybel, Lauren Corman
animals and Human Society. This course will explore how animals relate to human social organization. The
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=231 - 21.7kb
19. ASI: HAS Courses in New Zealand
include the domestication of animals; hunting; farming; the use of animals in research; companion animals; conservation; animals in spectacle; sport and entertainment; animals and folklore; animals and film; the animal welfare and animal rights
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=247 - 16.6kb
20. ASI: HAS Courses in English & Literature
on the inner lives of animals to blockbuster documentaries on people living-and dying-with wild animals. Why are we so fascinated with these various animals and the people who know them? This course will explore representations of
http://www.animalsandsociety.org/content/content/index.php?pid=240 - 28.8kb