A question of citizenship

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Nurse, A. and Ryland, D. 2013. A question of citizenship. Journal of Animal Ethics. 3 (2), pp. 201-207.
TypeArticle
TitleA question of citizenship
AuthorsNurse, A. and Ryland, D.
Abstract

Despite achieving broad acceptance of the moral case for treating animals fairly, the animal rights movement has reached an impasse concerning legal rights for animals. Zoopolis proposes a new approach to addressing this failure: integrating animal interests into human society via political institutions and practices. Zoopolis's central theory that humans owe animals citizenship rights in a shared human-animal society, but that acceptance of responsibilities by animals also is required, has merit for the advancement (and acceptance) of animal rights discourse. But its anthropocentric approach, which itself exerts power over animals, necessitating suppression and policing of animals' natural behavior, is problematic.

Keywordsanimal rights citizenship species justice
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
JournalJournal of Animal Ethics
ISSN2156-5414
Publication dates
Print2013
Publication process dates
Deposited08 May 2014
Output statusPublished
Copyright Statement

From Journal of Animal Ethics, vol. 3, no. 2. © 2013 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.

Web address (URL)http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/jane.html
LanguageEnglish
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