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Contextualising Animal Use


Bernie Wright - who featured on a recent On Human-Nonhuman Relations Podcast - was recently invited to speak on an Irish radio show about school tours being organised by the Irish Greyhound Board (IGB).

As you'll hear from the recording of Bernie's interview, Elizabeth Igoe of the IGB acknowledges that the tours are partly to encourage the trainers, breeders, and owners of the future.

I contacted the station offering a general sociological view of the issue. They invited me to take part in a programme some days later. 


THIS is the result. 

 

A Sociological Exploration of Speciesism.

 

 

 

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