Critical animal studies
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Critical animal studies (CAS) is an interdisciplinary scientific field and theory-to-activism global community, which originated at the beginning of the 21st century. The core interest of CAS is ethical reflection on relations between people and other animals, firmly grounded in intersectionality and anarchism. Its aim is to integrate academic research with political engagement and activism. As it overlaps with a number of other disciplines, CAS includes scholars from a diverse range of fields, as well as animal rights activists.
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See also
- Animal Liberation Front
- Animal rights
- Animal rights movement
- Animal industrial complex
- Direct action
- Engaged theory
- Human-animal studies (anthrozoology)
- Intersectionality
- Speciesism
- Veganarchism
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