The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For anyone opposing the use of non-human animals (hereinafter referred to as animals) in research and testing, the story has been the same from the start. Legitimate concern for animals has been all-too-easily dismissed as misguided sentimentality, and powerful vested interests have claimed scientific, economic, and moral superiority. But the ground is shifting. Animal researchers accept the need to provide scientific justification for their choices, and the protection of animals is increasingly recognized as a public good. Concern among citizens has been translated into hard-and-fast rules, and scientific advances have added weight to the growing...
Can movements promote change through democratic processes like policy reform? The debate on this qu...
Current animal research ethics frameworks emphasise consequentialist ethics through cost-benefit or ...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
The ‘political turn’ in animal studies (see Milligan, Boyer et al.; Garner and O’Sullivan; Cavalieri...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
This paper examines how different ethical positions view various types of animal advocacy campaigns ...
Although linked historically by Rowan et al., the scientific study of animal sentience and political...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Can movements promote change through democratic processes like policy reform? The debate on this qu...
Current animal research ethics frameworks emphasise consequentialist ethics through cost-benefit or ...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
The ‘political turn’ in animal studies (see Milligan, Boyer et al.; Garner and O’Sullivan; Cavalieri...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
Animals are now used extensively in research and teaching, and the appropriateness of their use appe...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
This paper examines how different ethical positions view various types of animal advocacy campaigns ...
Although linked historically by Rowan et al., the scientific study of animal sentience and political...
In the context of widespread public and political concern around the use of animals in research, we ...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
The 3Rs principle of replacing, reducing and refining the use of animals in science has been gaining...
Can movements promote change through democratic processes like policy reform? The debate on this qu...
Current animal research ethics frameworks emphasise consequentialist ethics through cost-benefit or ...
The ethical arguments against animal experimentation remain ever-strong. In addition, the scientific...