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  • Governing Animals, Governing Humans: Animal Protection Politics and the Government of Human—Animal Relations in European and Global Politics

    Governing Animals, Governing Humans by Renner, Judith;

    Animal Protection Politics and the Government of Human—Animal Relations in European and Global Politics

    Sorozatcím: Voices in International Relations;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. december 25.

    • ISBN 9780198966685
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem256 oldal
    • Méret 242x164x21 mm
    • Súly 537 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 698

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    Rövid leírás:

    Governing Animals, Governing Humans offers a Foucauldian analysis of contemporary European and global animal protection politics as the neoliberal government of human-animal relations.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Governing Animals, Governing Humans explores how the global politics of animal protection works as the government of human-animal relations. Responding to recent calls by scholars coming from post-humanist, new materialist, or post-anthropocentric backgrounds who criticize the discipline's human-centred outlook it suggests a way how animals can be analyzed as targets of government by bringing into conversation Foucauldian scholarship within IR, political science and Critical Animal Studies (CAS).

    Empirically, the book is driven by an interest to understand and theorize two contradicting global tendencies in regard to how humans relate to animals: on the one hand, a growing global concern for animals which has led to animal protection and animal welfare turning into issues of international relevance. On the other hand, the growing use and exploitation of animals as means of human convenience which manifests in the increase of the global trade in animal products, in the numbers of animals used worldwide and in the conditions under which these animals are kept. The book argues that whereas these tendencies seem to be conflicting on the first view, they are in fact closely intertwined as animal welfare, which has emerged as the dominant strategy of global animal protection, establishes the intensive production and use of animals along animal welfare standards as the primary practice of animal protection, coopts animals and humans into this strategy as subjects of animal welfare and animal consumption and thus governs human-animal relations along the seemingly contradicting but intertwined tendencies of animal protection and animal use.

    ABOUT THE SERIES: Voices in International Relations, published under the auspices of the European International Studies Association (EISA), furthers the development of research at the frontiers of International Relations (IR). It expands the remit of the field by including innovative scholarship that broadens key debates in the discipline, but it is more interested in reconfiguring such debates by approaching them from inside and outside the conventional core. Thematically, we aim to publish research that pushes the limits of IR conventionally defined from within and connects it to debates developing outside the discipline. We are committed to furthering diversity and inclusion in terms of authorship, location, topics and approaches from both inside and outside Europe. We have an inclusive approach to neighbouring disciplines, be it sociology, history, anthropology, geography, economics, political theory or law.

    Series editors: Debbie Lisle, Tanja Aalberts, Anna Leander, and Laura Sjoberg.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Part I. An Archaeology and Genealogy of Animal Protection: Emergence of Anti-cruelty and Animal Welfare in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Great Britain
    Introduction to Part I: History and Archaeology of Human-Animal Relations
    Emergence of Anti-cruelty as the First Strategy of Animal Protection
    Emergence of Animal Welfare as a Critical Response to Anti-cruelty
    Conclusion to Part I: Anti-cruelty, Animal Welfare, and Power: The Historical Transition from Sovereignty to Discipline and Biopower in Human-Animal Relations
    Part II. An Analytic of Government and Power: EU Animal Protection Politics and the Neoliberal Government of Human-Animal Relations
    Introduction to Part II: EU Animal Protection Politics and Neoliberal Government
    EU Animal Welfare Politics as Economic Policy: Producing Intensive Animal Production as the Prime Technology of Animal Protection
    EU Animal Welfare Politics as Social Policy: Shaping Animals and Humans as Subjects of Animal Welfare and the Market
    EU External Animal Welfare Politics as Spatial Policy: Building a Global Market Space for Animals and Animal Products
    Conclusion to Part II: Animal Welfare and the Neoliberal Government of Humans and Animals
    Conclusion

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