Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America. By Donald D. Stull and Michael J. Broadway. Belmont, CA: Thomson/ Wadsworth, 2003. Pp. 172. In 1923 Mrs. Cecile Steele of Delaware received 500 chicks instead of the fifty she had ordered to restock her flock of laying hens. When she decided to keep all 500 chicks and found she could turn a profit selling them as food, the era of big chicken was born on the eastern shore of Maryland. In Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America, anthropologist Donald Stull and social geographer Michael Broadway team up to investigate the impact of the unprecedented changes that followed in the poultry industry and similar changes that occurred in the beef and ...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, human-animal relationships in industrial societies have been expos...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The billion dollar poultry industry of the United States has grown tremendously in the last three de...
Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America. By Donald D. Stull and Michael...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Describes how the consolidation of the poultry industry raises concerns about treatment and disposal...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
A century ago chicken was considered a luxury item. In fact, people would eat steak or lobster when ...
Compte rendu publié dans la revue Food, Culture & Society : An International Journal of Multidiscipl...
The growth of the global meat industry and the implications for climate change, food insecurity, wor...
The juggernaut of economic and industrial development in the state of West Virginia is, without a do...
The juggernaut of economic and industrial development in the state of West Virginia is, without a do...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, human-animal relationships in industrial societies have been expos...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The billion dollar poultry industry of the United States has grown tremendously in the last three de...
Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America. By Donald D. Stull and Michael...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Stull and Broadway capture fifteen years\u27 experience examining structural shifts and community co...
Describes how the consolidation of the poultry industry raises concerns about treatment and disposal...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
A century ago chicken was considered a luxury item. In fact, people would eat steak or lobster when ...
Compte rendu publié dans la revue Food, Culture & Society : An International Journal of Multidiscipl...
The growth of the global meat industry and the implications for climate change, food insecurity, wor...
The juggernaut of economic and industrial development in the state of West Virginia is, without a do...
The juggernaut of economic and industrial development in the state of West Virginia is, without a do...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, human-animal relationships in industrial societies have been expos...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The billion dollar poultry industry of the United States has grown tremendously in the last three de...