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A different cut? Comparing attitudes toward animals and propensity for aggression within two primary industry cohorts : farmers and meatworkers

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by E Richards, Tania SignalTania Signal, Nicola Taylor
Previous research has examined a range of demographic variables that have been shown to influence an individual’s attitude toward, and in turn their treatment of, animals. Little is known, however, about the effect of certain occupations upon these attitudes. The current study examines attitudes toward animals and the propensity for aggression within a sample of farmers and meatworkers in Queensland, Australia. Recent findings and publicity around the effects of employment (and cases of deliberate animal cruelty) within these industries indicates that this is an area in need of investigation from both human and animal welfare perspectives. The implications of the current findings for the meat-working industry and for the field of human-animal studies are discussed.

History

Volume

21

Issue

4

Start Page

395

End Page

413

Number of Pages

19

eISSN

1568-5306

ISSN

1063-1119

Location

Netherlands

Publisher

Brill

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Flinders University; School of Human, Health and Social Sciences (2013- ); TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Society and animals.