A collection of essays by the founder of United Poultry Concerns, detailing 30 years of activism on behalf of chickens and other domesticated fowl. In addition to personal stories, the book highlights...
An interdisciplinary examination of the foundations of our moral attitudes toward animals, drawing from philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, law, history, sociology, economics, and anthropology to...
Interviews with animal activists, both prominent and grassroots, and commentary on the current state of the world vis a vis animals. Hosted by Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan.
A series of dialogues between two college students – a meat-eater and an ethical vegetarian – regarding the ethical questions that arise in contemplating the consumption of animal bodies as well as...
Advocates for all social movements to collectively foster a cultural shift in human identity away from an egoistic anthropocentrism (human-centered outlook) and toward a more holistic valuing of...
This collection of essays from scholars in biology, psychology, sociology, social work, economics, political science, and philosophy, as well as from those doing fieldwork in their own countries...
Sets forth the author’s critique, also elaborated upon in a number of other works, of the tactics of the modern animal rights movement, and asserts that the willingness to espouse welfarism, while...
An examination of human attitudes toward different animals that focuses on the extreme contradictions inherent in those attitudes and our resulting relationships with different animals, encompassing...
A collection of essays that expands on the editor’s The Vegan Studies Project representing veganism as a practice that is viewed as oppositional to the mainstream economy and exposes this disruption...
A series of essays examining the rhetorical strategies used by the animal agriculture industry to deflect criticism of its animal treatment and environmental policies.