
Pablo P Castelló
Associate Editor at Animals and Society Institute
Research Fellow Harvard Law School @AnimalLawHLS; Associate Editor, Political Animals section @asi_org
Articles
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Jan 9, 2025 |
tandfonline.com | Pablo P Castelló
ABSTRACTIn this article, I explore whether domesticated animals (DAs) of different species belonging to the same community participate in authoring and sustaining, what I call, the fabric of zoodemocracy. The fabric refers to a set of activities, social norms, and values that together sustain our democracies (e.g. cooperation, protest, and helping one’s neighbour). I explore this by situating my intervention within systemic theories of democracy and the political turn in animal rights theory.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Pablo P Castelló
Hostname: page-component-788cddb947-jbkpbTotal loading time: 0Render date: 2024-10-08T10:27:27.032ZHas data issue: falsehasContentIssue false Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2024 Type Article Information Hypatia ,Volume 39 ,Issue 2 , Spring 2024 , pp.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
ygknews.ca | Pablo P Castelló
By: Pablo P. Castello, Queen’s University, OntarioSocial justice movements often allude to the idea that “seeing is believing,” meaning that if people are exposed to a given injustice, political transformation will follow. An example is a 2019 opinion piece in the New York Times entitled “Don’t Look Away.” It aimed to expose the horrors of torture in order to advocate for its abolition by confronting readers with an image depicting a tortured prisoner.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
winnipegfreepress.com | Pablo P Castelló |Animal Law
This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site. ___Author: Pablo P. Castello, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Animal Law and Policy, Queen’s University, OntarioSocial justice movements often allude to the idea that “seeing is believing,” meaning that if people are exposed to a given injustice, political transformation will follow.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
phys.org | Pablo P Castelló
Social justice movements often allude to the idea that "seeing is believing," meaning that if people are exposed to a given injustice, political transformation will follow.
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Here a recent interview with @JoshLMilburn for Knowing Animals on my article about the 'fabric of zoodemocracy.' It was such a pleasure chatting with Josh. Many thanks again for the invite, and for the excellent work you do with the podcast, and everything else, Josh :)

New episode! @JoshLMilburn speaks to @PabloPCastello about his work on the 'fabric of zoodemocracy', recently published in @CRISPP_PolPhil. Free below or in all the usual podcast places. #animalrights #animalethics #animalstudies #politicaltheory https://t.co/VF8JxTUh24 https://t.co/1YBabmdCsf

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