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Animal Rights and Animal Welfare (Summer II 2010)

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Animal Rights and Animal Welfare: An Animal Studies Seminar (46:331)

Course Syllabus: Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, Summer II 2010 syllabus.pdf

 

 

Using this Page:  We will primarily use this page to compile and examine current events assignments. Assignments are due by Wednesday evening and should pertain to the regions or topics discussed since the last assignment. The articles you find should generally be short enough for people to have a chance to browse them, but long enough that we can learn from them. A partial-page Economist article is a good length. In order to receive credit for each assignment, you need to do one of the following two things: 1) write a short paragraph in the comments section of this page explaining why this article or piece caught your attention, and how you think it relates to our studies, or 2) write a short paragraph (or more, if you want) in the comments section of another student's post. You are of course free to do both; this forum is meant to be interactive, and you should feel free to comment however and wherever you want on the pbworks page.



 

Relevant Assignment Dates

Date Session Name Assignment Resources
7/19 Wild Animals, Day 1
Short Paper Due
Short Paper Options Forthcoming
7/26
Animals as Experimental Subjects, Day 1
Final Paper Outline Due
Details Forthcoming
8/2
Animal Activism in Context
Final Paper Rough Draft Due
At least four pages and five sources
8/13 n/a Final Paper Due (via email) Details Forthcoming

 

 

Biweekly Upload Links

Date Session Name Assignment
7/8 Animals as Symbols
First Upload
7/13
Animals as Ethical Subjects, Day 2
Second Upload
7/15 Primates and Cetaceans Third Upload
7/20 Wild Animals, Day 2 Fourth Upload
7/22 Animals as Food, Day 2 Fifth Upload
7/27 Animals as Experimental Subjects, Day 2 Sixth Upload
7/29 Animal Law Seventh Upload
8/3 First student exercise: scrutinize an animal advocacy NGO
Eighth Upload
8/5 Animals and Religion, Animals and Indigenous Cultures
Ninth Upload

 

 

Course readings (day by day, as posted on the main page)

 

Course links (videos, etc., as shown in class)

 

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