2017
DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2016.1269820
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Solidarity Between Human and Non-Human Animals: Representing Animal Voices in Policy Deliberations

Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the bridging potential of "interspecies" solidarity between the often incommensurable ethics of care and justice. Indeed, we show that the Environmental Communication literature emphasizes feelings of care and compassion as vectors of responsibility taking for animals. But we also show that a growing field of Political AnimalRights suggest that such responsibility taking should instead be grounded in universalizable terms of justice. Our argument is that a dual conception of solidarit… Show more

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“…Furthermore, our reconstruction of veganism is faithful to the real-world understanding of veganism as a normative endeavor distinct from, say, the dietary practices of herbivorous animals. 3 In animal studies circles, the language of 'solidarity' has been employed by individual scholars, like Coulter (2016Coulter ( , 2017 and Essen and Allen (2017), yet without talking about veganism per se. In practice, the term 'solidarity' has been used by the group Animal Rebellion, though in the context of, first, solidarity with Extinction Rebellion, and, second, solidarity with UK farmers.…”
Section: Orcidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, our reconstruction of veganism is faithful to the real-world understanding of veganism as a normative endeavor distinct from, say, the dietary practices of herbivorous animals. 3 In animal studies circles, the language of 'solidarity' has been employed by individual scholars, like Coulter (2016Coulter ( , 2017 and Essen and Allen (2017), yet without talking about veganism per se. In practice, the term 'solidarity' has been used by the group Animal Rebellion, though in the context of, first, solidarity with Extinction Rebellion, and, second, solidarity with UK farmers.…”
Section: Orcidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… In animal studies circles, the language of ‘solidarity’ has been employed by individual scholars, like Coulter (2016, 2017) and Essen and Allen (2017), yet without talking about veganism per se. In practice, the term ‘solidarity’ has been used by the group Animal Rebellion, though in the context of, first, solidarity with Extinction Rebellion, and, second, solidarity with UK farmers. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…1. Provide novel means to include nonhuman stakeholders because humans such as experts, indigenous knowledge holders, human/nonhuman family members or various human others can only represent nonhumans (Essen & Allen, 2017) with significant limitations; 2. Extend beyond representation to the construction of mini-publics (Fung, 2010) through the ongoing nonhuman participation in decision making and management; and 3.…”
Section: More-than-human Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guided by the intersectional approach, the human-animal nexus has been exposed as a normalized, yet highly unequal, and exploitative, social relation (Cudworth 2014;Nocella et al 2014;Wyckoff 2015). Accordingly, social movement scholars have documented how the Animal Liberation Movement actively seeks to link its critique of speciesism to parallel struggles against sexism, racism and capitalism (Johnston and Johnston 2017;von Essen and Allen 2017), a collective resistance that becomes notably enacted through conscious, dietary refusals to consume animal-derived food products (Hamilton 2016;DeLessio-Parson 2017;Glover 2017).…”
Section: Political Intersectionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%