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The staggering rate of environmental pollution and animal abuse despite constant efforts to educate the public and raise awareness challenges the prevailing belief that the absence of serious action is a consequence of a poorly informed public. In recent decades alternative explanations of social and political inaction have emerged, including denialism. Challenging the information-deficit model, denialism proposes that people actively avoid unpleasant information that threatens their established worldviews, lifestyles, and identities. Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze analyzes how people avoid awareness of climate change, environmental pollution, animal abuse, and the animal industrial complex. The contributors examine the theory of denialism in regards to environmental pollution and animal abuse through a range of disciplines, including social psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, cultural history and law.
Published | 24 Nov 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 242 |
ISBN | 9781793610478 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 5 b/w illustrations |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial is a useful reference book for the topic of denial in relation to nonhuman nature that will hopefully inspire greater kindness toward and respect for planetary life.
Animal Studies Journal
This is not a comfortable book to read, but still an important one. Recommended.
Choice Reviews
This volume is a most valuable resource for facilitating awareness and understanding of the patterns of denial that serve to buttress destructive environmental policies and injustices against other animals. This powerful work should be on the bookshelf of every scholar/activist working for a nonviolent and sustainable future.
David Nibert, Professor of Sociology, Wittenberg University
Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze is a timely contribution to the growing discussion of denialism in the context of animal exploitation and the global destruction of nature – the rage of inhumanity. Its interdisciplinary essays encourage readers to deconstruct taken-for-granted assumptions, practices and structures, and move toward a more compassionate and just world.
Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado and author of The Animals' Agenda: Freedom, Compassion, and Coexistence in the Human Age
It is encouraging to find rampant environmental and animal denialism given the attention it so urgently needs. The authors in this book have made a valuable start in moving beyond the cognitivist and rationalist assumptions which have hampered a full understanding in the past, and I hope this work itself will reach a wide audience and have a significant positive effect on its subject.
Patrick Curry, editor of The Ecological Citizen
Contributors to this important and timely collection grapple engagingly with the maddening question of why knowledge of massive environmental distress and animal abuse does not lead most people and societies to respond in a constructive or caring manner. They elucidate psychological and societal sources of personal and public apathy toward nonhuman animals and the planet, even where human interests are knowingly harmed by our disinclination to corrective action.
– Karen Davis, PhD, President of United Poultry Concerns
Karen Davis, PhD, President of United Poultry Concerns
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