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  1. Origin of Adult Animal Rights Lifestyle in Childhood Responsiveness to Animal Suffering.Nicole Pallotta - 2008 - Society and Animals 16 (2):149-170.
    This qualitative study examines the childhood experiences of adult animal rights activists regarding their feelings about, and interactions with, nonhuman animals. Central to children's experiences with animals is the act of eating them, a ritual both normalized and encouraged by the dominant culture and agents of socialization. Yet, despite the massive power of socialization, sometimes children resist the dominant norms of consumption regarding animals. In addition to engaging in acts of resistance, some children, as suggested in the biographical narratives of (...)
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  • What Can a Farm Animal Biography Accomplish? The Case of Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf.Ariel Tsovel - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (3):245-262.
    Agricultural reports and guides, nonhuman animal welfare studies, and animal rights reports attempt to document and convey the condition of nonhuman animals in agriculture. These disciplines tend to resist a prolonged and methodically versatile examination of individual animals. In his pioneer work, Lovenheim , The author produced such a biographical documentation of calves in the dairy and meat industries. He provided an exceptionally prolonged and detailed tracing of their lives as individuals, establishing an emotional attachment in both documenter and reader. (...)
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  • A Portrait of Biodiversity in Children’s Trade Books.Eunice Sousa, Victor Quintino, José Teixeira & Ana Maria Rodrigues - 2017 - Society and Animals 25 (3):257-279.
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  • Guest Editor's Introduction: Animals in Children's Lives.James Serpell - 1999 - Society and Animals 7 (2):87-94.
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