2021
DOI: 10.1177/25148486211060662
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Multispecies hierarchies and capitalist value: Insights from salmon aquaculture

Abstract: Research in animal geographies is increasingly paying attention to hierarchies and inequalities within and between nonhuman animals. The way that animals are valued differently and hierarchically within this growing body of scholarship has tended to focus on a range of biopolitical differences between and within species. Collard and Dempsey’s recent contribution, in contrast, points to the importance of hierarchy and difference in the valuation of nonhuman animals under capitalism. Their framework identifies f… Show more

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“…Animals' killability is maintained through food (Arcari, 2017a;Belcourt, 2014;Stanescu, 2013), conservation (Atchison et al, 2017;Crowley et. al, 2018;Parreñas, 2018;Srinivasan, 2014Srinivasan, , 2019, disease prevention (Holloway et al, 2022;Power et al, 2021), indirectly through climate change (Gibbs, 2020;Stanescu, 2010), co-opted in response to global problems, and lab testing. The certified humane dog food value chain primarily highlights how killability is maintained through food.…”
Section: Bring Pets and Their Food Into Food Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals' killability is maintained through food (Arcari, 2017a;Belcourt, 2014;Stanescu, 2013), conservation (Atchison et al, 2017;Crowley et. al, 2018;Parreñas, 2018;Srinivasan, 2014Srinivasan, , 2019, disease prevention (Holloway et al, 2022;Power et al, 2021), indirectly through climate change (Gibbs, 2020;Stanescu, 2010), co-opted in response to global problems, and lab testing. The certified humane dog food value chain primarily highlights how killability is maintained through food.…”
Section: Bring Pets and Their Food Into Food Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 99%