In this paper the results are presented of a national survey in the Netherlands. The aim was to identify and describe the convictions about animals that people have in Dutch society and the role of these in judgments on the culling of healthy animals during an animal disease epidemic. A total of 1,999 responses was received and two groups of respondents were distinguished: A profile (50% of the respondents) and B profile (28%). The A profile respondents considered humans to be superior to animals, whereas the B profile respondents considered both to be equal. Both groups were of the opinion that animals have value, that people have a duty to care for and protect all animals, and that all animals have a right to life. These convictions were ...
Several attempts to conceptualize farm animal welfare have been criticized for diverging reasons, am...
The pig industry is struggling with negative attitudes of people toward sow husbandry. To be able to...
The results of two independent empirical studies with Flemish citizens were combined to address the ...
In this paper the results are presented of a national survey in the Netherlands. The aim was to iden...
In this chapter the dynamics of public moral convictions about animals in the Netherlands are descri...
Ethical ideologies, which include dimensions of idealism and relativism, are often involved in the p...
In 1886 the Criminal Code first came into effect. It stipulated, in article 254, that maltreatment o...
To study societal perception of animal welfare in The Netherlands and to search for intervention pos...
Attitudes toward sow husbandry differ between citizens and conventional pig farmers. Research showed...
For the last decades a change in our moral attitude towards animals can be seen. Animal welfare is g...
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe peo...
We present a questionnaire-based measure of four animal ethics orientations. The orientations, which...
We present a questionnaire-based measure of four animal ethics orientations. The orientations, which...
Animal rights and animal welfare issues are topical issues, with many people across the world expres...
It is well-documented that human demographic and personality factors are associated with people’s at...
Several attempts to conceptualize farm animal welfare have been criticized for diverging reasons, am...
The pig industry is struggling with negative attitudes of people toward sow husbandry. To be able to...
The results of two independent empirical studies with Flemish citizens were combined to address the ...
In this paper the results are presented of a national survey in the Netherlands. The aim was to iden...
In this chapter the dynamics of public moral convictions about animals in the Netherlands are descri...
Ethical ideologies, which include dimensions of idealism and relativism, are often involved in the p...
In 1886 the Criminal Code first came into effect. It stipulated, in article 254, that maltreatment o...
To study societal perception of animal welfare in The Netherlands and to search for intervention pos...
Attitudes toward sow husbandry differ between citizens and conventional pig farmers. Research showed...
For the last decades a change in our moral attitude towards animals can be seen. Animal welfare is g...
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe peo...
We present a questionnaire-based measure of four animal ethics orientations. The orientations, which...
We present a questionnaire-based measure of four animal ethics orientations. The orientations, which...
Animal rights and animal welfare issues are topical issues, with many people across the world expres...
It is well-documented that human demographic and personality factors are associated with people’s at...
Several attempts to conceptualize farm animal welfare have been criticized for diverging reasons, am...
The pig industry is struggling with negative attitudes of people toward sow husbandry. To be able to...
The results of two independent empirical studies with Flemish citizens were combined to address the ...