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Toward Humane Jobs and Work-Lives for Animals

Resource type
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Title
Toward Humane Jobs and Work-Lives for Animals
Abstract
This chapter examines the idea of animals having humane jobs. The concept of humane jobs has been proposed primarily to help conceptualize and propel good work for people which also benefits animals. Here the focus expands to interrogate whether animals can be engaged in what could be considered humane jobs and what that would involve. By building in particular on feminist political economy and care ethics, as well as the front-line efforts of people who work with animals, the chapter elucidates key preconditions and perameters for certain animals to have humane jobs, including important inclusions and exclusions. Moreover, it argues that humane jobs are not sufficient on their own, but rather that we also ought to be emphasizing animals’ work-lives. This means understanding animals not only as workers but as whole beings, and taking seriously their lives, relationships, and experiences, before and after work, on a daily basis, and over their lifetimes. The chapter is thus both inductive and generative, and offers a constellation of ethical and conceptual considerations, intended to drive further research, foster nuanced and contextualized analysis, and help inspire tangible changes in thought and political action.
Book Title
Animal Labour: A New Frontier of Interspecies Justice?
Edition
1st edition
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
2020
Pages
29-47
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-19-884619-2
Extra
Notes

Contents: Introduction: Animal labour and the quest for interspecies justice / Charlotte E. Blattner, Kendra Coulter, and Will Kymlicka. Part 1. The Promise of Good Work. Toward humane jobs and work-lives for animals / Kendra Coulter -- Good work for animals / Alasdair Cochrane -- Conservation canines: Exploring dog roles, circumstances, and welfare status / Renée D'Souza, Alice Hovorka, and Lee Niel. Part 2. The Dilemmas of Animal Labour. Animal labour: Toward a prohibition of forced labour and a right to freely choose one's work / Charlotte E. Blattner -- Alienation and animal labour / Omar Bachour -- Down on the farm: Status, exploitation, and agricultural exceptionalism / Jessica Eisen --The meaning of animal labour / Nicolas Delon -- The working day: Animals, capitalism, and surplus time / Dinesh J. Wadiwel -- Animal labour in a post-work society / Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka.

Citation
Coulter, K. (2020). Toward Humane Jobs and Work-Lives for Animals. In C. E. Blattner, K. Coulter, & W. Kymlicka (Eds.), Animal Labour: A New Frontier of Interspecies Justice? (1st edition, pp. 29–47). Oxford University Press. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338768694_Toward_Humane_Jobs_and_Work-Lives_for_Animals