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This chapter adopts a historical perspective to explore how material infrastructures have structured human–animal relationships within the biomedical “animal house,” c.1945 to the present. It argues material infrastructures serve to structure the multiple values that have informed and shaped human–a...
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oapen-20.500.12657-484952021-05-06T00:24:57Z Chapter 11 Care in the Cage Kirk, Robert G W animal housing; biomedical sciences; historical perspective bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MQ Nursing & ancillary services::MQW Biomedical engineering This chapter adopts a historical perspective to explore how material infrastructures have structured human–animal relationships within the biomedical “animal house,” c.1945 to the present. It argues material infrastructures serve to structure the multiple values that have informed and shaped human–animal relations within the experimental biomedical sciences. By exploring how multispecies sociocultural relations performatively shape and are shaped by the physical infrastructures that make up lived relations and shared labor in the animal house and laboratory, the chapter charts how “multispecies relations” form a dynamic, situated and emergent “moral economy” wherein the moral economy cannot be separated from factors that would properly be associated with a political economy of animal-dependent experimental science. 2021-05-05T12:35:46Z 2021-05-05T12:35:46Z 2016 chapter 9781138854116 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48495 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Bookshelf_NBK539323.pdf Taylor & Francis Animal Housing and Human-Animal Relations Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 761fd343-6bf2-40ea-8b79-39bd26457821 d859fbd3-d884-4090-a0ec-baf821c9abfd 9781138854116 Wellcome Routledge 20 Wellcome Trust Wellcome open access |
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This chapter adopts a historical perspective to explore how material infrastructures have structured human–animal relationships within the biomedical “animal house,” c.1945 to the present. It argues material infrastructures serve to structure the multiple values that have informed and shaped human–animal relations within the experimental biomedical sciences. By exploring how multispecies sociocultural relations performatively shape and are shaped by the physical infrastructures that make up lived relations and shared labor in the animal house and laboratory, the chapter charts how “multispecies relations” form a dynamic, situated and emergent “moral economy” wherein the moral economy cannot be separated from factors that would properly be associated with a political economy of animal-dependent experimental science. |
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