Michel Foucault’s work traces shifting techniques in the governance of humans, from the production of ‘docile bodies’ subjected to the knowledge formations of the human sciences (disciplinary power), to the facilitation of self-governing agents directed towards specified forms of self-knowledge by quasi-therapeutic authorities (pastoral power). While mindful of the important differences between the governance of human subjects and the oppression of nonhuman animals, exemplified in nonhuman animals’ legal status as property, this paper explores parallel shifts from disciplinary to pastoral regimes of human-‘farmed’ animal relations. Recent innovations in ‘animal-centred’ welfare science represent a trend away from the ‘disciplinary’ techniqu...
This chapter explores Foucault’s concept of biopower and its focus on the regulation and fostering o...
Mandatory since the mid-1960s, "humanitarian" methods of slaughtering farmed animals became widespre...
This dissertation examines why so many Americans have come to accept physically arduous conditions f...
The work of Michel Foucault is not often considered in animal ethics discussions, but I believe that...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
The philosophical literature on the animal question has grown significantly in the last few decades....
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
In my thesis, I integrate Michel Foucault’s theory of biopower and biopolitics to analyse the system...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
This thesis is a work of practical philosophy situated at the intersection of bioethics, environment...
This thesis is a work of practical philosophy situated at the intersection of bioethics, environment...
Scholarship on the early modern practice of animal trials in Europe has grown substantially in the l...
This chapter explores Foucault’s concept of biopower and its focus on the regulation and fostering o...
Mandatory since the mid-1960s, "humanitarian" methods of slaughtering farmed animals became widespre...
This dissertation examines why so many Americans have come to accept physically arduous conditions f...
The work of Michel Foucault is not often considered in animal ethics discussions, but I believe that...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
A critical view on the relationships between humans and animals has become salient both within the p...
The philosophical literature on the animal question has grown significantly in the last few decades....
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
In my thesis, I integrate Michel Foucault’s theory of biopower and biopolitics to analyse the system...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
Recent representations of human-animal relationships in farming have tended to focus on human experi...
This thesis is a work of practical philosophy situated at the intersection of bioethics, environment...
This thesis is a work of practical philosophy situated at the intersection of bioethics, environment...
Scholarship on the early modern practice of animal trials in Europe has grown substantially in the l...
This chapter explores Foucault’s concept of biopower and its focus on the regulation and fostering o...
Mandatory since the mid-1960s, "humanitarian" methods of slaughtering farmed animals became widespre...
This dissertation examines why so many Americans have come to accept physically arduous conditions f...