"The Idea of the Domesticated Animal Contract"
Clare Palmer discusses the concept of the domesticated animal contract.
Clare Palmer discusses the concept of the domesticated animal contract.
Sarah Franklin introduces the term ‘breedwealth’ to examine Dolly as a unique form of property in order to make some of these connections more visible.
Gill Aitken discusses conservation in relation to individual worth.
Marthe Kiley-Worthington discusses integration of wildlife conservation, food production and development in relation to ecological agriculture and elephant conservation in Africa.
Roger Scruton discusses totemism and its ecological function.
John Simons explores the cultural studies discipline from the perspective of animal rights.
Graham Woodgate and Michael Redclift provide some theoretical starting points for constructing a social science approach to environmental issues.
Kerry H. Whiteside discusses Arendtian ecology.
Dale Jamieson discusses animal liberation as an environmental ethic.
Allan Curtis and Terry De Lacey analyze perceptions of the Australian grassroots movement “Landcare” through landholder surveys, thereby discussing wider concepts of natural resource management, stewardship and sustainable agriculture in Australia.