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S1E6: Ag-Gag Laws with Siobhan O’Sullivan

CFRC 101.9 FM 20 May 2020 673


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Claudia speaks to Sioban O’Sullivan about Ag-Gag laws with a particular focus on how they are manifesting in Australia. They also touch on some of the tensions that exist between animal welfare and issues of visibility. 

Date recorded: 30 April 2020

Guest: Dr. Siobhan O’Sullivan is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. She has interests in animal welfare policy and environmental ethics, and is the author of three books, including: Getting Welfare to Work (2015) and Animals, Equality and Democracy (2011). Siobhan is also well known for her podcast ‘Knowing Animals’  which you can find on the iROAR – an animal focused podcast network she launched.  If you would like to find out more about Siobhan and her work, you can see a list of her publications here and you can follow her on Facebook and Twitter (@so_s). 

Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder is a PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University and is currently undertaking her own research project that looks at the historical relationships between animals and cities. Contact Claudia via email (17ch38@queensu.ca) or follow her on Twitter (@ClaudiaFTowne).

Featured readings:  Animals, Equality and Democracy by Siobhan O’Sullivan, The Lives of Animals by J.M. Coetzee

Bed Music created by Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_)

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Sponsored by Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics – A.P.P.L.E (WebsitePart of iROAR, an Animals Podcasting Network and the CFRC Podcast Network

Join PhD Candidate Claudia Hirtenfelder as she learns about important concepts in Animal Studies. Season 1 focuses on Animals and the Law.

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