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Violence and Harm in the Animal Industrial Complex: Human-Animal Entanglements

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This book grapples with multispecies violent exploitations embedded in corridors of power within the animal-industrial complex (A-IC). The A-IC is a useful framework for understanding how exploitative human-animal relations are central to capitalist relations and profit accumulation. A-IC-related-violence killing animals for economic gain has a ripple effect which results in profound consequences for humans as well.

This collection of international scholarship explores topics as varied as how A-IC-related-violence is reproduced and sustained through rapidly changing discursive strategies, ideological architecture, and particular cultural forms that elide and legitimize animal cruelty. Several chapters expose collusion between governments, corporations, and academia as central to maintaining dominance of A-IC-related-violence. Other scholars explore the trouble with making the conditions of meat production visible of de-fetishizing meat commodities. The scholarship critically explores dynamic components of an apparatus that enables A-IC-related-violence and harm but is situated within the capitalist order and charts A-IC-related-violence as the key profit-generating practice in select domains of the A-IC.

The book unmasks inherent cruelties in a proliferation of social forms that ultimately reflect a socioeconomic system that centralizes capitalist life characterized by endless growth, competitiveness, and profligate consumption. This is essential reading for those engaged in critical criminology, green criminology, violence studies, peace and conflict studies, critical animal studies, or animal rights-oriented scholars.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032579771

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Gwen Hunnicutt is Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. She studies gender violence its varieties causes consequences interspecies entanglements and politicizations. She is the author of Gender Violence in Ecofeminist Perspective.Richard Twine is Reader in Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for Human-Animal Studies (CfHAS) at Edge Hill University UK. He is the author of The Climate Crisis and Other Animals (2024) Animals as Biotechnology Ethics Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies (2010) and he co-edited (with Nik Taylor) The Rise of Critical Animal Studies From the Margins to the Centre (2014). He has also published several articles on ecofeminism vegan transition the food system and the animal-industrial complex.Kenneth Mentor is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. His published research includes peer-reviewed papers in the disciplines of criminology organizational behavior public administration law and society and online learning.

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