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Solidarity with Animals at Work

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Solidarity with Animals at Work
Abstract
Spaces of work and economic activity cause the most significant and widespread harm to animals so are particularly significant when thinking about how to both understand and promote solidarity with animals. This chapter begins by establishing what ‘animals at work’ means and then reestablishes the importance of the concept of interspecies solidarity as both a process and goal. It expands on earlier analyses and suggests that the principles of equity and care offer complementary and compelling guidance and impetus to deepen and enrich the application of the concept of solidarity. There are three levels within which these ethical priorities can be translated into meaningful, material changes: the interpersonal, the organizational, and the governmental/legislative (or, the micro, meso, and macro level). Some workplace contexts are ethically indefensible and should be replaced through just humane jobs transitions. Others have more positive potential, and, in these cases, interspecies solidarity could result in meaningful changes.
Book Title
Solidarity with Animals: Promises, Pitfalls, and Potential
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2024
Pages
78-92
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-19-889794-1
Notes

Contents: Foreword / Sally Scholz -- Introduction / Alasdair Cochrane and Mara-Daria Cojocaru. 1. Social Solidarity with Animals: The case of domesticated animals / Will Kymlicka and Sue Donaldson -- 2. Solidarity as a Bridge toward Interspecies Justice? The Role of Law and Legal Theory / Charlotte E. Blattner -- 3. Solidarity and co-creation with animals in the Nordic welfare state / Jes Harfeld -- 4. Solidarity with Animals at Work / Kendra Coulter -- 5. Storying solidarity for effective animal rights practice on the ground: A case study from inside Animal Rebellion / Alex Lockwood -- 6. Solidarity with Farmed Animals / Lori Gruen -- 7. A Spectrum of Solidarities: Human Solidarity with Wild Animal Co-Predators / Michael Allen and Erica von Essen -- 8. Solidarity and Animals in Catholic Social Teaching / Christopher Steck -- 9. Jainism, Solidarity, and Animals, Brianne Donaldson -- Afterword / Michael Reder.

Citation
Coulter, K. (2024). Solidarity with Animals at Work. In A. Cochrane & M.-D. Cojocaru (Eds.), Solidarity with Animals: Promises, Pitfalls, and Potential (pp. 78–92). Oxford University Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383313725_Solidarity_with_Animals_at_Work