Humans and Other Animals: Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 32
Page 24
... meat among the general public , but this demand is not infinite : at a given stage of income increase people's demand for meat reaches a ceiling - they simply cannot eat more . Food companies then have to make sure they lay their hands ...
... meat among the general public , but this demand is not infinite : at a given stage of income increase people's demand for meat reaches a ceiling - they simply cannot eat more . Food companies then have to make sure they lay their hands ...
Page 27
... meat sector , 70 per cent of the throughput of Australian meat on a tonnage basis is controlled by 12 companies , six of which are classed by Paul Nankivell as either wholly- owned subsidiaries of transnational corporations or as ...
... meat sector , 70 per cent of the throughput of Australian meat on a tonnage basis is controlled by 12 companies , six of which are classed by Paul Nankivell as either wholly- owned subsidiaries of transnational corporations or as ...
Page 29
... meat industry carry a high infection risk since people are constantly handling dead animal flesh.2 The Australian Meatworkers ' Union ( AMIEU ) warns its workers against the risk of zoonoses diseases found in cattle and sometimes in ...
... meat industry carry a high infection risk since people are constantly handling dead animal flesh.2 The Australian Meatworkers ' Union ( AMIEU ) warns its workers against the risk of zoonoses diseases found in cattle and sometimes in ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginal activity agriculture altruistic Amsterdam animal behaviour Animal Mind animal societies Animal Thinking animal-human anthropocentric anthropologist Ape's Reflexion apes Armen Australian Australopithecines aware believe biological brachiators chimpanzee chimps Clever Hans communication concept culture Darwin Desmond Dieren Dierproeven dolphins dominant Donna Haraway E. O. Wilson Easlea elephants environment ethology Evolution example existence experiments factory farming Farley Mowat female feminists Frans de Waal gazelle genes genetic gorilla Griffin Haraway Hearne hominid Homo erectus Homo habilis horse Hrdy human language human society human-animal continuity humankind humans and animals hunting ibid individual kin selection labour living London Lucy male Marx and Engels million years ago monkeys natural selection non-human object orang-utan organic passim Peter Singer primates production Ramapithecus relations relationship Rousseau sexual social scientists Sociobiology Debate species tend theory thought University Press Vicki Hearne Volkskrant Waal Wilson Woman the Gatherer women Zihlman