{"id":536,"date":"2019-08-11T16:03:37","date_gmt":"2019-08-11T15:03:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/?page_id=536"},"modified":"2019-12-28T21:53:02","modified_gmt":"2019-12-28T21:53:02","slug":"why-we-love-and-exploit-animals","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/why-we-love-and-exploit-animals\/","title":{"rendered":"Why We Love and Exploit Animals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-508 alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/08\/Book-Cover-Dhont-and-Hodson2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"283\" height=\"425\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/08\/Book-Cover-Dhont-and-Hodson2.jpg 283w, https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/08\/Book-Cover-Dhont-and-Hodson2-200x300.jpg 200w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 283px) 100vw, 283px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The edited book<a href=\"https:\/\/www.routledge.com\/Why-We-Love-and-Exploit-Animals-Bridging-Insights-from-Academia-and-Advocacy\/Dhont-Hodson\/p\/book\/9780815396659\"><span style=\"color: #000000\"><strong><em> Why We Love and Exploit Animals:<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/a><span style=\"color: #000000\"><strong><em> Bridging Insight<\/em><\/strong><\/span><span style=\"color: #000000\"><strong><em>s\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.routledge.com\/Why-We-Love-and-Exploit-Animals-Bridging-Insights-from-Academia-and-Advocacy\/Dhont-Hodson\/p\/book\/9780815396659\"><span style=\"color: #000000\"><strong><em>f<\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/a><strong><em><span style=\"color: #000000\">rom Academia and Advocacy<\/span>\u00a0<\/em><\/strong> is now available\u00a0 <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.routledge.com\/Why-We-Love-and-Exploit-Animals-Bridging-Insights-from-Academia-and-Advocacy\/Dhont-Hodson\/p\/book\/9780815396659\"><span style=\"color: #000000\">here at Routledge<\/span><\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This unique book edited by <strong><span style=\"color: #000000\"><a style=\"color: #000000\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/dr-kristof-dhont\/\">Kristof Dhont<\/a><\/span> and <span style=\"color: #000000\"><a style=\"color: #000000\" href=\"https:\/\/brocku.ca\/social-sciences\/psychology\/people\/gordon-hodson\/\">Gordon Hodson<\/a><\/span><\/strong> brings together research and theorizing on human-animal relations, animal advocacy, and the factors underlying exploitative attitudes and behaviors towards animals.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #000000\">Why do we both love and exploit animals?<\/span> Assembling some of the world\u2019s leading academics and with insights and experiences gleaned from those on the front lines of animal advocacy, this pioneering collection breaks new ground, synthesizing scientific perspectives and empirical findings. The authors show the complexities and paradoxes in human-animal relations and reveal the factors shaping compassionate versus exploitative attitudes and behaviors towards animals. Exploring topical issues such as meat consumption, intensive farming, speciesism, and effective animal advocacy, this book demonstrates how we both value and devalue animals, how we can address animal suffering, and how our thinking about animals is connected to our thinking about human intergroup relations and the dehumanization of human groups.<\/p>\n<p>This is essential reading for students, scholars and professionals in the social and behavioural sciences interested in human-animal relations, and will also strongly appeal to members of animal rights organizations, animal rights advocates, policy makers, and charity workers.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"article-header title\">Reviews<\/h3>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Providing in-depth analyses of the paradoxical ways in which we love and routinely exploit nonhuman animals, the insightful essays in Why We Love and Exploit Animals illuminate the critical importance of reshaping our relations with other animals to create a more compassionate society for both them and for us, a win-win for all.\u2019 \u2014<span style=\"color: #000000\"><b>Marc Bekoff<\/b>, <\/span>Ph.D, coauthor of The Animals&#8217; Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age and Unleashing Your Dog: A Field Guide to Giving Your Canine Companion the Best Life Possible, and Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, US<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018In this groundbreaking book, leading writers and animal advocates explore what editors Kristof Dhont and Gordon Hodson rightly describe as &#8220;one of the most pressing contradictions in human behavior&#8221;: Our dual capacity to love and harm animals. If we hope to halt climate change, advance social justice, and build a healthy future, this book is essential reading.\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<span style=\"color: #000000\"><b>Scott Plous, <\/b><\/span>Professor of Psychology and Executive Director of the Social Psychology Network, Wesleyan University, US<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Why We Love and Exploit Animals is essential reading for anyone wishing to improve their understanding of this vitally important yet little-understood phenomenon &#8212; and to make choices that help create a better world for all beings.\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<b><span style=\"color: #000000\">Melanie Joy<\/span>,<\/b> PhD, author of Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism and Powerarchy: Understanding the Psychology of Oppression for Social Transformation<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018This volume offers new and unique interdisciplinary perspectives on an issue, humans\u2019 relationships with other animals, that is of significant everyday importance. The editors, both of whom are distinguished scholars in psychology, have brought leading international researchers and advocates together in enlightening and constructive conversation. The chapters in this skillfully edited volume are of consistently high quality. Individually and collectively, the authors balance research and practice, complexity of issues with clarity of presentation, and different and often competing perspectives to address provocative questions about the many facets of humans\u2019 relations with animals. This book is of great value to researchers, who will be stimulated by the novel issues it raises (e.g., about altruism, empathy, and identity), and advocates, who will gain new insights into how people think about and treat animals. The chapters in this volume will stimulate new inquiry and informed discussion about a topic of great importance and interest today and in the future.\u2019 \u2013<span style=\"color: #000000\">\u00a0<b>John F. Dovidio, <\/b><\/span>Carl Iver Hovland Professor of Psychology and Public Health, Yale University, US<i><\/i><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Dhont and Hodson assemble an impressive list of leading researchers studying how we think, feel and behave toward animals. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand our paradoxical relationship with animals. Dhont and Hodson offer a compelling case for thinking seriously about how we both love and exploit animals\u2014and how this paradox plays out both for individuals, but also for society as a whole.\u2019 &#8211;\u00a0<span style=\"color: #000000\"><b>Chris G. Sibley,<\/b><\/span> Professor of Psychology, University of Auckland, Australia<i><\/i><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018The protection of animals has taken a front seat in the minds of the general public like never before. This book is for the seasoned animal activist, the academic, and anyone who has ever questioned the place of animals in society. Eminently readable, the authors help us to distil the changing landscape for animals, and our place within it. They take us on a journey of answering the hard questions we have all wondered about. A \u2018must-have\u2019 in your library.\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<b><span style=\"color: #000000\">Krista Hiddema,<\/span> <\/b>President, Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary, home of Esther the Wonder Pig, and Executive Director of For the Greater Good,\u00a0www.Kristahiddema.com<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Comprehensive, provocative, and exciting, this book provides timely insight into how we reconcile animal as man\u2019s best friend and dinner. Dhont and Hodson have gathered together world leaders in animal advocacy, and the science of understanding animal exploitation; together, they present research, case studies, and stories that explain how we can revere, use, and abuse our fellow creatures. Finally, this ground-breaking book augurs change towards a kinder, greener, planet for both human and animal.\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<b><span style=\"color: #000000\">Fiona Kate Barlow<\/span>, <\/b>Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Centre for Research in Social Psychology, University of Queensland, Australia<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Making legal progress for animals is impossible without grappling with the psychological and social mechanisms that allow people to simultaneously adore animals, while exploiting and harming them for food, fashion, experiments, and entertainment. Some of the insights in this stunning new book will delight you, some will discourage you, but they will all make you a better, smarter, and more evidence-driven animal advocate.\u2019 \u2013\u00a0<span style=\"color: #000000\"><b>Camille Labchuk<\/b><\/span>, Executive Director of Animal Justice<i><\/i><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Advocacy for nonhuman animals has long been separated from animal-related academic research, to the detriment of both fields. Why We Love and Exploit Animals bridges that separation and provides unique insights framed by social science and informed by leading advocates and thinkers. It&#8217;s an important book for anyone interested in animal protection!\u2019<b>\u00a0\u2013 <span style=\"color: #000000\">Che Green<\/span><\/b><span style=\"color: #000000\">,<\/span> Founder and Executive Director of Faunalytics<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">\u2018Dhont and Hodson\u2019s book is a very rich collection of chapters from the major scholars in the field. This book is very thought provoking and a must read for everyone, vegetarians and non-vegetarians, interested in human-animal relations and animal advocacy!\u2019<b><i>\u00a0\u2013<span style=\"color: #000000\">\u00a0<\/span><\/i><span style=\"color: #000000\">Julia Becker<\/span><\/b><span style=\"color: #000000\">,<\/span> Professor of Social Psychology, University of Osnabr\u00fcck, Germany<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-662\" src=\"http:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"2037\" height=\"1024\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2.jpg 2037w, https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2-300x151.jpg 300w, https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2-768x386.jpg 768w, https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2-1024x515.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/blogs.kent.ac.uk\/shark\/files\/2019\/12\/Slide2-660x332.jpg 660w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 2037px) 100vw, 2037px\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The edited book Why We Love and Exploit Animals: Bridging Insights\u00a0from Academia and Advocacy\u00a0 is now available\u00a0 here at Routledge. 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