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  • Labourers or Lab Tools? Rethinking the Role of Lab Animals

    Author(s):
    Jonathan L. Clark (see profile)
    Date:
    2014
    Group(s):
    Animal Studies
    Subject(s):
    Animals--Study and teaching, Animals--Moral and ethical aspects, Communism, Socialism, Marxian school of sociology, Labor, Critical theory
    Item Type:
    Book chapter
    Tag(s):
    Animal studies, Animal ethics, Marxism, Marxist sociology, Labour, Critical animal studies
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M6DR2P79Z
    Abstract:
    A discussion of whether it makes sense to say that "lab animals" are engaged in a form of labor.
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    Published as:
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    Publisher:
    Routledge
    Pub. Date:
    2014
    Book Title:
    The Rise of Critical Animal Studies: From the Margins to the Centre
    Author/Editor:
    Nik Taylor and Richard Twine (eds.)
    Chapter:
    Labourers or Lab Tools? Rethinking the Role of Lab Animals
    Page Range:
    139 - 164
    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    5 years ago
    License:
    All Rights Reserved

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