Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial
Averting Our Gaze
Herausgeber: Gru¿ovnik, Toma¿; Spannring, Reingard; Lykke Syse, Karen
Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial
Averting Our Gaze
Herausgeber: Gru¿ovnik, Toma¿; Spannring, Reingard; Lykke Syse, Karen
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The theory of denialism proposes that people actively avoid information that threatens their established worldviews, lifestyles, and identities. Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze analyzes how people use denialism to avoid awareness of climate change, environmental pollution, animal abuse, and the animal industrial complex.
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The theory of denialism proposes that people actively avoid information that threatens their established worldviews, lifestyles, and identities. Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze analyzes how people use denialism to avoid awareness of climate change, environmental pollution, animal abuse, and the animal industrial complex.
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- Environment and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781793610461
- ISBN-10: 1793610460
- Artikelnr.: 60072929
- Environment and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781793610461
- ISBN-10: 1793610460
- Artikelnr.: 60072929
Toma Gruovnik is associate professor of philosophy of education and senior research fellow in the faculty of education at the University of Primorska in Slovenia. Reingard Spannring is a sociologist at the Institute for Educational Science, University of Innsbruck in Austria. Karen Lykke Syse holds a PhD in cultural history from the University of Oslo and is an agronomist and ethnologist.
Introduction: Introducing Denialism in Environmental and Animal Abuse
Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse
Chapter 1: From Denial to Moral Disengagement: How Integrating Fundamental
Insights from Psychology Can Help Us Better Understand Ongoing Inaction in
the Light of an Exacerbating Climate Crisis
Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Chapter 2: Denial as a Sense of Entitlement: Assessing the Role of Culture
Arne Johan Vetlesen
Chapter 3: Skepticism and Animal Virtues: Denialism of Animal Morality
Toma Gruovnik
Chapter 4: Human Uniqueness, Animal Minds, and Anthropodenial
Adam See
Chapter 5: Suffering Animals: Creaturely Fellowship and its Denial
Craig Taylor
Chapter 6: Brave New Salmon: From Enlightened Denial to Enlivened Practices
Martin Lee Mueller and Katja Maria Hydle
Chapter 7: The Animal that Therefore was Removed from View: The
Presentation of Meat in Norway, 1950-2020
Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjørkdahl
Chapter 8: Political Economy of Denialism: Addressing the Case of Animal
Agriculture
John Sorenson and Atsuko Matsuoka
Chapter 9: Celebrate the Anthropocene? Why "Techno-Eco-Optimism" is a
Strategy of Ultimate Denial
Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, Haydn Washington and John Piccolo
Chapter 10: The Horse in the Room: The Denial of Animal Subjectivity and
Agency in Social Science Research on Human-Horse Relationships
Reingard Spannring and José De Giorgio-Schoorl
Chapter 11: Still in the Shadow of Man? Judicial Denialism and Nonhuman
Animals
Opi Outhwaite
Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse
Chapter 1: From Denial to Moral Disengagement: How Integrating Fundamental
Insights from Psychology Can Help Us Better Understand Ongoing Inaction in
the Light of an Exacerbating Climate Crisis
Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Chapter 2: Denial as a Sense of Entitlement: Assessing the Role of Culture
Arne Johan Vetlesen
Chapter 3: Skepticism and Animal Virtues: Denialism of Animal Morality
Toma Gruovnik
Chapter 4: Human Uniqueness, Animal Minds, and Anthropodenial
Adam See
Chapter 5: Suffering Animals: Creaturely Fellowship and its Denial
Craig Taylor
Chapter 6: Brave New Salmon: From Enlightened Denial to Enlivened Practices
Martin Lee Mueller and Katja Maria Hydle
Chapter 7: The Animal that Therefore was Removed from View: The
Presentation of Meat in Norway, 1950-2020
Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjørkdahl
Chapter 8: Political Economy of Denialism: Addressing the Case of Animal
Agriculture
John Sorenson and Atsuko Matsuoka
Chapter 9: Celebrate the Anthropocene? Why "Techno-Eco-Optimism" is a
Strategy of Ultimate Denial
Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, Haydn Washington and John Piccolo
Chapter 10: The Horse in the Room: The Denial of Animal Subjectivity and
Agency in Social Science Research on Human-Horse Relationships
Reingard Spannring and José De Giorgio-Schoorl
Chapter 11: Still in the Shadow of Man? Judicial Denialism and Nonhuman
Animals
Opi Outhwaite
Introduction: Introducing Denialism in Environmental and Animal Abuse
Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse
Chapter 1: From Denial to Moral Disengagement: How Integrating Fundamental
Insights from Psychology Can Help Us Better Understand Ongoing Inaction in
the Light of an Exacerbating Climate Crisis
Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Chapter 2: Denial as a Sense of Entitlement: Assessing the Role of Culture
Arne Johan Vetlesen
Chapter 3: Skepticism and Animal Virtues: Denialism of Animal Morality
Toma Gruovnik
Chapter 4: Human Uniqueness, Animal Minds, and Anthropodenial
Adam See
Chapter 5: Suffering Animals: Creaturely Fellowship and its Denial
Craig Taylor
Chapter 6: Brave New Salmon: From Enlightened Denial to Enlivened Practices
Martin Lee Mueller and Katja Maria Hydle
Chapter 7: The Animal that Therefore was Removed from View: The
Presentation of Meat in Norway, 1950-2020
Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjørkdahl
Chapter 8: Political Economy of Denialism: Addressing the Case of Animal
Agriculture
John Sorenson and Atsuko Matsuoka
Chapter 9: Celebrate the Anthropocene? Why "Techno-Eco-Optimism" is a
Strategy of Ultimate Denial
Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, Haydn Washington and John Piccolo
Chapter 10: The Horse in the Room: The Denial of Animal Subjectivity and
Agency in Social Science Research on Human-Horse Relationships
Reingard Spannring and José De Giorgio-Schoorl
Chapter 11: Still in the Shadow of Man? Judicial Denialism and Nonhuman
Animals
Opi Outhwaite
Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring and Karen Lykke Syse
Chapter 1: From Denial to Moral Disengagement: How Integrating Fundamental
Insights from Psychology Can Help Us Better Understand Ongoing Inaction in
the Light of an Exacerbating Climate Crisis
Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Chapter 2: Denial as a Sense of Entitlement: Assessing the Role of Culture
Arne Johan Vetlesen
Chapter 3: Skepticism and Animal Virtues: Denialism of Animal Morality
Toma Gruovnik
Chapter 4: Human Uniqueness, Animal Minds, and Anthropodenial
Adam See
Chapter 5: Suffering Animals: Creaturely Fellowship and its Denial
Craig Taylor
Chapter 6: Brave New Salmon: From Enlightened Denial to Enlivened Practices
Martin Lee Mueller and Katja Maria Hydle
Chapter 7: The Animal that Therefore was Removed from View: The
Presentation of Meat in Norway, 1950-2020
Karen Lykke Syse and Kristian Bjørkdahl
Chapter 8: Political Economy of Denialism: Addressing the Case of Animal
Agriculture
John Sorenson and Atsuko Matsuoka
Chapter 9: Celebrate the Anthropocene? Why "Techno-Eco-Optimism" is a
Strategy of Ultimate Denial
Helen Kopnina, Joe Gray, Haydn Washington and John Piccolo
Chapter 10: The Horse in the Room: The Denial of Animal Subjectivity and
Agency in Social Science Research on Human-Horse Relationships
Reingard Spannring and José De Giorgio-Schoorl
Chapter 11: Still in the Shadow of Man? Judicial Denialism and Nonhuman
Animals
Opi Outhwaite