This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farmers' understandings of disease and nature. In the UK, new styles of animal disease governance has promised to shift the costs and responsibilities of disease management to farmers, creating opportunities for farmers to take responsibility for disease control themselves and opening up new markets for disease control interventions. Focussing on the management of bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) and drawing on interviews with 65 cattle farmers, the paper examines how farmer responses to these new styles of animal disease governance are shaped by their own knowledges and understandings of nature and disease. In particular, the paper examines how two key...
This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between th...
Exotic livestock disease outbreaks have the capacity to significantly impact individual livestock ke...
Using quantitative and qualitative data, this paper contributes to debates on the uneven geographies...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farm...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) remains a significant animal health problem with a global distribution. In...
Neoliberal approaches to managing animal disease use Market Instruments (MIs) to promote biosecurity...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) is arguably the most pressing and contentious livestock disease in England...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an epidemiologically, politically, and socially complex disease. Across...
Diseases which can pass between animals and humans (zoonoses) have been headline news several times ...
This paper engages with debates surrounding practices of care in complex situations where human and ...
A paper summarised on p 148 of this issue of Veterinary Record by Little and others (2017) is to be ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between th...
Exotic livestock disease outbreaks have the capacity to significantly impact individual livestock ke...
Using quantitative and qualitative data, this paper contributes to debates on the uneven geographies...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberal styles of animal disease governance and farm...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Farmers are important stakeholders to be enrolled in national efforts to control and eliminate endem...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) remains a significant animal health problem with a global distribution. In...
Neoliberal approaches to managing animal disease use Market Instruments (MIs) to promote biosecurity...
This paper explores how understandings of what constitutes ‘good farming’ play a significant role in...
Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) is arguably the most pressing and contentious livestock disease in England...
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an epidemiologically, politically, and socially complex disease. Across...
Diseases which can pass between animals and humans (zoonoses) have been headline news several times ...
This paper engages with debates surrounding practices of care in complex situations where human and ...
A paper summarised on p 148 of this issue of Veterinary Record by Little and others (2017) is to be ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This article focuses on the relationships between people and farmed nonhuman animals, and between th...
Exotic livestock disease outbreaks have the capacity to significantly impact individual livestock ke...
Using quantitative and qualitative data, this paper contributes to debates on the uneven geographies...