A Good Kill: Socio-Technical Organizations of Farm Animal Slaughter

  • Higgin M
  • Evans A
  • Miele M
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The practices of raising and killing animals for food have long been, and continue to be, the ‘most significant social formation of human-animal relations’ (Calvo 2008: 32). Globally, humans kill well over a billion cattle, sheep and pigs and over 16...

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Higgin, M., Evans, A., & Miele, M. (2011). A Good Kill: Socio-Technical Organizations of Farm Animal Slaughter. In Human and Other Animals (pp. 173–194). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230321366_9

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