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In the case of animal suffering, there are far more bystanders than perpetrators, but the perpetrators enable and enact the abuse. READ MORE
See No Evil: Denial And Animal Suffering (Part 1)
Our culture normalizes animal cruelty to such a vast degree that innumerable amounts of suffering is inflicted onto animals every single day, in ways that we would consider unthinkable if inflicted on our own "pets". READ MORE
Accepting Evil: Appeals That Do (and Don’t) Work (Part 4)
Research has been increasingly showing animal advocates that solely educating people will not be enough and that denial is simply too powerful an emotion to be overcome solely through facts alone. READ MORE
Denial, Food Recalls, And Companion Animal Identification
This article discusses new Faunanlytic resources that have come out this month in September. READ MORE
Dr. Emily Weiss Discusses “Naked Data” and Mythbusting
I recently had the pleasure of asking a few questions of the ASPCA's Dr. Emily Weiss, an animal behaviorist and leader in the area of companion animal advocacy. READ MORE
Advocacy And The Internet (Part 4 Of 4)
A majority of U.S. adults now use the internet, making it a vital place of advocacy. Yet, only 50% of animal advocacy groups use the internet to a moderate degree. READ MORE
Attitudes Toward Social Movement Tactics (Part 2 Of 4)
A survey investigates what tactics are most approved by the public, with all but one receiving more than 50% of the populations approval. READ MORE
Defining Tactics (Part 1 Of 4)
This article discusses tactics and strategies, with the differences between them and what each one encompasses for the animal rights movement. READ MORE
Shock Advocacy (Part 3 Of 4)
Using graphic imagery to advocate for animals is sometimes controversial, but may also be effective for some audiences. READ MORE