標(biāo)題: Titlebook: Animals and Sociology; Kay Peggs Book 2012 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2012 animals.consumption.culture [打印本頁(yè)] 作者: autoantibodies 時(shí)間: 2025-3-21 17:01
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Animals, Social Inequalities and Oppression,st social systems. Apart from being central to relations among humans such inequalities and oppressions are fundamental to relations between humans and other animals. Despite the prevalence of inequalities associated with being ‘a(chǎn)nimal’, sociological analysis has largely centred on power relations a作者: 退潮 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 03:28
Animals, Crime and Abuse,d for the most shocking of human behaviour, behaviour associated with crimes such as rape and murder. Consequently, in the popular media as well as in the news media it is not unusual to find humans who have perpetrated the most awful of crimes being called ‘a(chǎn)nimals’. However, it is not other animal作者: AXIS 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 06:14
Town and Country: Animals, Space and Place,k fields surrounded by wilder areas populated by red squirrels and deer who live in the woods and forests. In the city or town our encounters with other animals are more likely to be found in walking with dogs, sightings of cats sitting in windows and encounters with welcome visitors (such as blackb作者: BUMP 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 08:45 作者: Incise 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 16:45 作者: patriot 時(shí)間: 2025-3-22 19:39 作者: Incise 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 00:45
Conclusions: Sociology for Other Animals, consequently, are relevant for sociological study. His zoological connection revealed a range of ways in which other animals are central to human societies, and the preceding chapters have shown that this is indeed the case. Other animals are everywhere. Other animals are central to every aspect of作者: Optic-Disk 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 02:59 作者: Stable-Angina 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 05:54 作者: 想象 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 11:34
Animals, Crime and Abuse,f crime are ‘a(chǎn)nimalized’ (Arluke and Sanders, 1996), the ways in which other animals are at risk from humans (e.g. through neglect and cruelty) and the ways in which humans use other animals for hazardous purposes (e.g. as status symbols and as weapons in gang violence). The chapter also explores th作者: Frisky 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 14:44 作者: aesthetic 時(shí)間: 2025-3-23 19:12
Animals, Leisure and Culture,s; however, other animals appear in all manifestations of ‘culture’. For example, ‘bullfighting’ is associated with Spanish culture; accusing someone of talking ‘bullshit’ in a meeting would be considered to be coarse; and the tale in the opera Carmen takes place on the day of a bullfight. Although 作者: 交響樂(lè) 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 01:24
Animal Experiments and Animal Rights,ther animals. Although I draw on a number of issues, the main focus of the chapter is on the contentious issue of experiments on other animals. Experiments on other animals are a major focus of political engagement, with campaigning groups advocating for and against such actions. The chapter provide作者: DIKE 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 05:30
Conclusions: Sociology for Other Animals,e away their lives; yet still they seem invisible to us. Sociology is part of the seeing of other animals and, although still somewhat marginal to sociology, that sociological seeing is changing things in sociology. However, it is not just seeing other animals that should be a central component of s作者: GORGE 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 08:35
International Economic Association Series. Although the history of the development of sociology and biology has been entwined (Fuller, 2006, p. 80), this entanglement has at times been less than harmonious, not least because sociology has sought to challenge biological deterministic notions about differences among humans. In this chapter I作者: licence 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 11:01
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8le, gender, class and ‘race’. In addition, I draw on sociological thinking about difference, similarity and ‘otherness’ as central aspects of stratification and oppression. The chapter is organized around David Nibert’s (2002) theoretical framework, which sets out to explain the origins of the oppre作者: affect 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 14:53
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8f crime are ‘a(chǎn)nimalized’ (Arluke and Sanders, 1996), the ways in which other animals are at risk from humans (e.g. through neglect and cruelty) and the ways in which humans use other animals for hazardous purposes (e.g. as status symbols and as weapons in gang violence). The chapter also explores th作者: seruting 時(shí)間: 2025-3-24 21:41
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8nstrate that, as a grouping, other animals are ‘subjected to all manner of sociospatial inclusions and exclusions’ (Philo, 1995, p. 655). In this chapter I explore spatial relationships between humans and other animals and examine how these are related to power relations. Thus I ask how are other an作者: Graduated 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 02:57
Christos Pitelis,Roger Sugden,Rachael Thomass; however, other animals appear in all manifestations of ‘culture’. For example, ‘bullfighting’ is associated with Spanish culture; accusing someone of talking ‘bullshit’ in a meeting would be considered to be coarse; and the tale in the opera Carmen takes place on the day of a bullfight. Although 作者: Preamble 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 05:13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72111-3ther animals. Although I draw on a number of issues, the main focus of the chapter is on the contentious issue of experiments on other animals. Experiments on other animals are a major focus of political engagement, with campaigning groups advocating for and against such actions. The chapter provide作者: Eeg332 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 08:08 作者: subacute 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 14:59
The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Serieshttp://image.papertrans.cn/a/image/157712.jpg作者: Indurate 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 16:44
Book 2012Animals and Sociology challenges traditional assumptions about the nature of sociology. Sociology often centres on humans; however, other animals are everywhere in society. Kay Peggs explores the significant contribution that sociology can make to our understanding of human relations with other animals.作者: alleviate 時(shí)間: 2025-3-25 22:43
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230377271animals; consumption; culture; nature; social inequalities; society; sociology; space; tradition; understandi作者: 內(nèi)疚 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 03:14 作者: Commemorate 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 05:55
2634-6672 imals are everywhere in society. Kay Peggs explores the significant contribution that sociology can make to our understanding of human relations with other animals.978-0-230-29258-1978-0-230-37727-1Series ISSN 2634-6672 Series E-ISSN 2634-6680 作者: conceal 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 12:12
Animals and Sociology978-0-230-37727-1Series ISSN 2634-6672 Series E-ISSN 2634-6680 作者: 搜尋 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 13:09
International Economic Association Serieseaning in social interaction, point us to the . rather than the . foundations of sociological analysis. Because other animals have been, and continue to be, associated with the biological rather than with the social it has been argued (by Mead (1934) and others) that the appropriate focus in sociolo作者: CORD 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 19:01
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8st social systems. Apart from being central to relations among humans such inequalities and oppressions are fundamental to relations between humans and other animals. Despite the prevalence of inequalities associated with being ‘a(chǎn)nimal’, sociological analysis has largely centred on power relations a作者: 船員 時(shí)間: 2025-3-26 22:33 作者: Fester 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 01:21
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02571-8k fields surrounded by wilder areas populated by red squirrels and deer who live in the woods and forests. In the city or town our encounters with other animals are more likely to be found in walking with dogs, sightings of cats sitting in windows and encounters with welcome visitors (such as blackb作者: instill 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 05:49 作者: aptitude 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 10:33 作者: 歪曲道理 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 17:34
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72111-3Beck, 1992) rather than at the level of political parties. Grassroots groups, such as Greenpeace, the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), endeavour to generate public support for campaigns against the ill-treatment of animals. Other grass-作者: BABY 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 20:48 作者: CT-angiography 時(shí)間: 2025-3-27 22:20
Christos Pitelis,Roger Sugden,Rachael Thomasrom the living ‘pet’ for the home to the dead creature on the plate, our shopping experiences are replete with other animals, and increasing wealth along with the concomitant growth of consumption has led to an increased demand for other animals for consumption.作者: BYRE 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 04:09 作者: 枕墊 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 10:17 作者: 表皮 時(shí)間: 2025-3-28 13:01
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