61. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Southwest
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
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62. ASI:
ASI Diary
Shapiro, Executive Director, Animals and Society Institute. Welcome.5:35. Jody Emel, Professor of the Graduate School of Geography at Clark. "Fighting Meat Sovereignty."6:00. Kristin L. Stewart, JD, PhD, Board of Directors VP, Animals & Society
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63. ASI:
ASI Diary Archives
the two areas – philosophy and the law – that makes animal law such a compelling and interesting field,” they say. Their book witnesses this fascination.
While the volume contains a tough recital of the bad things
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64. ASI: HAS Courses in American Studies
UC Davis
Jay Mechling
Animals in American Culture
This course explores the meanings we attribute to Animals in our everyday lives. We experience real Animals as our pets and in zoos, theme parks, circuses, rodeos, and as hunters. We eat
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65. ASI: HAS Courses in Germany
University
Philosophy, Stefan Kübler
Animal Minds. (Translated from the German). If animals have a spirit, of which kind it can be then? Can animals have the ability to think or only notice them? Do they know of their
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66. ASI:
HAS Courses in Media and Communication
it becomes clear that animals play a central role in how meaning is made in the arts and humanities. This course deals with how and why visual, narrative and metaphorical depictions of animals affect our ways of being with animals in
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67. ASI:
Human-Animal Studies Fellowship
and associate professor of philosophy, associate professor of environmental studies, associate professor of feminist, gender and sexuality studies at Wesleyan, and author of Ethics and Animals: An Introduction (Cambridge, Feb. 2011). Weil is a
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68. ASI:
ASI Diary
cultural studies, and philosophy to history, sociology, and anthropology, while suggesting new relationships between scholars and their subjects, and new understandings of the role of animals in the past and at present. At the same time,
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69. ASI:
HAS Fellowship Program 2011
Death."
The Animals and Society Institute thanks the following organizations for their support of the program:
Summerlee Foundation (Major Sponsor)
National Canine Research Council (Kery Chez Sponsor)
Culture and
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70. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Southeast
Sociology
Clif Flynn
Animals and Society. This course will examine the role of Animals in human society. It will examine how Animals are socially constructed, it will challenge traditional representations of nonhuman Animals, and study
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