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Slaughterhouses 199 Smith, M (2002) The ‘Ethical’ space of the Abbatoir: on the (in)human(E) slaughter of other animals Human Ecology Forum, 9(2), 49–58 Soloman, A (2012) Working undercover in a slaughterhouse: an interview with Timothy Pachirat http://boingboing.net/2012/03/08/working-undercover-in-aslaugh.html Accessed 13 October 2015 Torres, B (2007) Making a killing The political economy of animal rights Oakland: AK Press Tuttle, W (2014) Introduction: the circles of compassion vision In W Tuttle (Ed.), Circles of compassion: essays connecting issues of justice Danvers, MA: Vegan Publishers Twine, R (2011) Revealing the ‘Animal Industrial Complex’—a concept and method for critical animal studies? Journal for Critical Animal Studies, 10(1), 12–39 Vialles, N (1994) Animal to edible (trans J.A Underwood) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Wicks, D (2011) Silence and denial in everyday life: the case of animal suffering Animals, 1, 196–199 Weitzenfeld, A., & Joy, M (2014) An overview of anthropocentrism, humanism, and speciesism in critical animal theory In A Nocella, J Sorenson, K Socha, & A Matsuoka (Eds.), Defining critical animal studies: an intersectional social justice approach for liberation (pp 3–27) New York: Peter Lang Young L., P (Ed.) (2008) Meat, modernity and the rise of the slaughterhouse Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire Press Nik Taylor is a sociologist who has been researching human-animal relations for over 15 years, after spending years running an animal shelter Nik has published four books and over 40 journal articles and book chapters on the human-pet bond; treatment of animals and animal welfare; links between human aggression and animal cruelty including those between domestic violence, animal abuse and child abuse; slaughterhouses; meat-eating and animal shelter work She has written for diverse audiences including, The Guardian, The Drum, The Conversation as well as numerous blogs and websites Her most recent books include The Rise of Critical Animal Studies (ed., with Richard Twine, Routledge, 2014), Humans, Animals and Society (Lantern Books, 2013) and Animals at Work (with Lindsay Hamilton, Brill Academic, 2013) More information can be found at https://animalsinsocietygroup wordpress.com/ Dr Heather Fraser is a social work academic who started her career three decades ago in shelters for women, young people and children fleeing from domestic violence and/or child abuse Feminist intersectional perspectives that include concerns about species are her theoretical orientations and care work and emotional labour are related interests She is the author of In the Name of Love, Women’s Narratives of Love and Abuse (Women’s Press, 2008) With Nik Taylor, she is working on several human-animal projects and they are the co-convenor of the Animals in Society Working Group at Flinders University

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