6.7.6.4 - Domestication of Alpacas and Llama
This second edition of Animals and Society is fully updated and expanded throughout, enhancing the book’s relevance for student and activist readers alike.
Human-animal Relations and the Rise of Veterinary Medicine Joanna Swabe. slaughterhouse waste and other animal by-products such as ... The organisms that cause leptospirosis are transmitted through urine and live in water or moist soil.
This edited collection offers a comprehensive overview of the different aspects of human-animal interactions in Asia throughout history.
Both parties enjoy the shared presence that friendship entails along with the pleasures that come with knowing another being. Both friends develop ways of communicating apart from, or in addition to, spoken language.
CHOICE Recommended title 2022 This timely book reframes the historic narrative of people, animals, and nature as risks to each other, to one where we think about health as a shared capacity.
Questioning our conflicting views of the role of animals.
J. B. Wheat , cited in Juliet Clutton - Brock , A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals ( New York : Cambridge University ... Thomas R. Dunlap , ' The Coyote Itself : Ecologists and the Value of Predators , 1900–1972 ' , Environmental ...
By comparing practices of animal exploitation for food and resources in different societies over time, David A. Nibert finds in the domestication of animals, which he renames "domesecration," a perversion of human ethics, the development of ...
( K. Thomas 1983 : 52 ) What was so new and important about the scientific method and its classifications ? Thomas is very clear : For all observation of the natural world involves the use of mental categories with which we ...
This interdisciplinary and cross-cultural collection reflects the growth of animal studies as an independent field and the rise of 'animality' as a critical lens through which to analyze society and culture, on par with race and gender.