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Author:
Twine, Richard.
Title:
Animals as biotechnology : ethics, sustainability and critical animal studies / Richard Twine.
Publisher:
Earthscan,
Copyright Date:
2010
Description:
vi, 222 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Animal biotechnology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal genetic engineering--Moral and ethical aspects.
Food animals--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human-animal relationships--Moral and ethical aspects.
Transgenic animals.
Animal rights.
Animal Experimentation--ethics
Animals, Genetically Modified
Animal Rights
animal experimentation.
ethics.
animal welfare.
Biotechnologie animale--Aspect moral.
Génie génétique animal--Aspect moral.
Animaux destinés à l'alimentation--Aspect moral.
Relations homme-animal--Aspect moral.
Animaux transgéniques.
Animaux--Droits.
Biotechnologie.
Animaux.
Cheptel.
Ethique.
Agriculture durable.
Health and Fitness.
Transgenic animals.
Animal rights.
Animal biotechnology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal genetic engineering--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human-animal relationships--Moral and ethical aspects.
Djur och människor--etik och moral.
Konsumtion--etik och moral.
Biologisk etik.
Animal biotechnology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal genetic engineering--Moral and ethical aspects.
Food animals--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human-animal relationships--Moral and ethical aspects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-210) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : from the sciences of meat to critical animal studies -- Undomesticating the ethical -- Towards a critical bioethics -- Thinking across species in the ethics of "enhancement" -- Animal biotechnology and regulation -- Biopower and the biotechnological framing of the animal body -- Capitalizing on the molecular animal : beyond limits? -- Mobilizing the promise of sustainability -- Searching for the 'win-win'? Animal genomics and 'welfare' -- Conclusion : from the 'livestock' 'revolution' to a revolution in human-animal relations.
Summary:
Richard Twine places the question of human-animal relations at the heart of sustainability & climate change debates. His argument is shaped by the increasingly biotechnological turn in animal sciences & by work in the emerging field of critical animal studies, which questions the nature of our relationship with other species.
Series:
Science in society series
ISBN:
1844078302
9781844078301
OCLC:
(OCoLC)586123086
LCCN:
2010010021
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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