
About this book series
Because other species make up the economic,
sociological, emotional, and moral fabric of society, they play important roles
in countless social problems. Some criminal activities have connections to
animal abuse and fighting. Income inequality and discrimination have
historically influenced pet prohibitions in rental housing by
disproportionately affecting residents with low incomes. Confined livestock
operations, animal hoarding, dog bites, and zoonotic disease transmission have
public health and environmental implications. Wildlife poaching and the illegal
traffic in endangered species threaten conservation efforts and defy
international law. Because animals lack voices and social power, they cannot
attract attention to the social problems that involve them. Incorporating
animals into the study of social problems provides a clearer understanding of
what groups and individuals consider problematic, how problems emerge on the
social landscape, and what solutions might address them. This series transforms
the scholarly analysis of social problems by focusing on how animals contribute
to and suffer from issues long considered uniquely human. For further
information on the series and submitting your work, please get in touch with
Leslie Irvine (University of Colorado Boulder, USA) at Leslie.Irvine@Colorado.edu.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2946-4684
- Print ISSN
- 2946-4676
- Series Editor
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- Leslie Irvine
Book titles in this series
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Companion Animals and Domestic Violence
Rescuing Me, Rescuing You
- Authors:
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- Nik Taylor
- Heather Fraser
- Copyright: 2019
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Understanding Veganism
Biography and Identity
- Authors:
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- Nathan Stephens Griffin
- Copyright: 2017
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook