A socially just sociology means implying antidiscriminatory animal sociology. The levels of interaction between all subjects and all varying subjectivity need to be focused. antidiskriminatorische Tiersoziologie https://www.simorgh.de/objects/antidiscriminatory-animal-sociology-1/WeiterlesenAntidiscriminatory Animal Sociology (1)
Schlagwort: discoursive change
Dedication
Animal Rights includes both: An affirmation of the respect we hold for Nonhumans (the bridge of “dignity”, as holding a respectful stance) A fight for clearing messed up terms, that allow for systemic and other factual harms and devaluations of…WeiterlesenDedication
Being or sensing/feeling … ? Veganism vs. Sentientist struggles: If someone argues forth or back for what argumentation is more substantial: that one of “life” (to be more meaningful as a criterion for human ethical concern) itself or that of…WeiterlesenBeing and sensing
The term: sustainable
Sustainable … sustainability in social terms, inevitable. Sustainable … when it means „growth“, seems a contradiction to economic-ecologic-justice. Sustainable … and beneath the term of “ ’life’ on earth and water”, the rights and interests of ‘Farmed-Animals’ and ‘Lab-Animals’ (amongst…WeiterlesenThe term: sustainable
Animal Sociology and advocacy
painting top: Farangis G. Yegane Where the notion of animality is mostly driven by biologism and general nonhuman animal objectification (philosophical, religious, legal, scientifically, and so forth) > being “for animals”, being an “animal ally”, does not mean that these…WeiterlesenAnimal Sociology and advocacy