Animal research remains a practice marked by controversy and moral dilemma. However, UK science-society dialogues on the issue are increasingly managed via one-way transmissions of information which construct publics as passive and attribute their concerns to a lack of ‘correct’ knowledge. Challenging such assumptions, this paper questions how and why people actively manage their interactions with animal research through entangled practices of knowing and caring. Based on an analysis of writing from the UK Mass Observation Project, this paper explores difficulties and discomforts associated with animal research which can cause strategic withdrawals from engagements with the topic. In doing so, it extends existing concepts of ‘uncomfortable ...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
Communication between scientists and animal technicians is considered important for creating a ‘cult...
Laboratory animal science represents a challenging and controversial form of human-animal relations ...
Animal research remains a practice marked by controversy and moral dilemma. However, UK science-soci...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
In the UK, claims are often made that public support for animal research is stronger when such use i...
It is becoming increasingly common to hear life scientists say that high quality life science resear...
This paper examines discourses around “volunteering” in animal research. Through a qualitative textu...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis paper examines discourses around “volunteering” in animal...
This article considers how scientists involved in animal experimentation attempt to defend their pra...
Contemporary society has great problems with the morality of animal research. It is rare to hear a p...
This paper looks at the attitudes that scientists hold toward their use of animals, and at some impl...
Dr Rebekah Humphreys, senior lecturer at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK, and specia...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...
The use of non-human animals as models in research and drug testing is a key route through which con...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
Communication between scientists and animal technicians is considered important for creating a ‘cult...
Laboratory animal science represents a challenging and controversial form of human-animal relations ...
Animal research remains a practice marked by controversy and moral dilemma. However, UK science-soci...
Animal research remains an important part of science with 2.88 million procedures being carried in 2...
In the UK, claims are often made that public support for animal research is stronger when such use i...
It is becoming increasingly common to hear life scientists say that high quality life science resear...
This paper examines discourses around “volunteering” in animal research. Through a qualitative textu...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis paper examines discourses around “volunteering” in animal...
This article considers how scientists involved in animal experimentation attempt to defend their pra...
Contemporary society has great problems with the morality of animal research. It is rare to hear a p...
This paper looks at the attitudes that scientists hold toward their use of animals, and at some impl...
Dr Rebekah Humphreys, senior lecturer at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK, and specia...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...
The use of non-human animals as models in research and drug testing is a key route through which con...
The three Rs of Russell and Burch - Reduce, Replace, Refine - are widely agreed maxims of animal-bas...
Communication between scientists and animal technicians is considered important for creating a ‘cult...
Laboratory animal science represents a challenging and controversial form of human-animal relations ...