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THIS IS A VERSION FOR CHARLES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS! If you are an Erasmus student, you need to enroll to ASGV00750E parallel.
This course will explore the complex relationship between humans and nonhuman animals in a variety of contexts. This includes human relationships with pets, concern for animal rights and animal welfare, issues related to social and ecological justice, ideology of carnism and veganism, the link between cruelty to animals and violence toward humans, animals as experimental objects, zoos and circuses etc. Poslední úprava: Vandrovcová Tereza, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.02.2025)
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Students can choose arbitrary combination of following tasks. It is necessary to gain 6 points. Poslední úprava: Vandrovcová Tereza, PhDr., Ph.D. (08.02.2024)
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Acampora, R. 2005. Zoos and Eyes: Contesting Captivity and Seeking Successor Practices. Society and Animals 13 (1), pp. 69-88. Poslední úprava: Vandrovcová Tereza, PhDr., Ph.D. (08.02.2024)
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The course consists of lectures interspersed with discussions. Students' independent work primarily involves reading recommended articles or chapters in books, writing short annotations or essays, and fieldwork. Poslední úprava: Vandrovcová Tereza, PhDr., Ph.D. (08.02.2024)
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INTRO TO ANIMAL STUDIES NEW: On Wednesday, May 7, we will have a field trip to the Animal Sanctuary and Community Garden, which will also include some volunteer work. If you would like to participate, I recommend wearing appropriate footwear that you don’t mind getting muddy (or even worse! :). Participation in this trip is voluntary, and not attending will not be counted as an absence. If you want to participate, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/MzScJiVgGCPzjfh9A
Poslední úprava: Vandrovcová Tereza, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.02.2025)
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