The Intersection of Animals and Global Sustainability—A Critical Studies Terrain for Better Policies? †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Sustainability and Un/Sustainable Development
3. Critical Theories and Sustainability Studies
4. Critical Animal Studies
“First, it reveals how animals (and people) are engaged within hierarchical relations and the implications of this for individual animals or animal groups. That is, Critical Theory enables us to understand the marginalization of domestic animals… and its wider significance. Second, Critical Theory provides a practical framework through which we might begin to challenge the marginalization of particular individuals or groups of nonhuman actors. Third, the normative ambitions of Critical Theory promise a new political imaginary that can advance the idea of this broader, more inclusive moral community.” [29].(p. 4)
5. Veterinary Humanities
6. Interspecies and Multispecies Sustainability Studies
7. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleBergmann, Iris M. 2021. "The Intersection of Animals and Global Sustainability—A Critical Studies Terrain for Better Policies?" Proceedings 73, no. 1: 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/IECA2020-08895
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