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Natures Sciences Societies – Issue 2023/2 – Vol. 32 – Research on the animal question: between societal mobilizations and technological innovations

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-08-23 22:00:00
Page 145 to 146: Sébastien Treyer – Geopolitical tectonics around the environment: the inflammable question of justice | Page 147 to 161: Marie-Esther Lacuisse and Franck Poupeau – “Cowboy ecology” revisited. The Evolution of Grazing and Conservation Practices in Southern Arizona | Page 162 to 165: Benoît Dedieu – Introduction. Research on the animal issue: between societal mobilizations and technological innovations | Page 166 to 178: Jérôme Michalon – The resistible rise of ethics? Social sciences and animal issues | Page 179 to 187: Nathalie Hostiou, Philippe Jeanneaux, Julie Duval, Manon Lebrun and Benjamin Nowak – Contributions of precision technologies to improve working conditions in agroecological livestock farms: questions and perspectives | Page 188 to 198: Antoine Doré – The marketing of “genetic progress”: the case of the selection and reproduction of dairy cows | Page 199 to 206: Wilfried Sanchez, Laure Mamy, Stéphane Pesce and Sophie Leenhardt – Multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity at the heart of the INRAE ​​and Ifremer collective scientific expertise on the effects of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services | Page 207 to 208: François Papy – Expertise to inform action choices | Page 209: Wilfried Sanchez, Laure Mamy, Stéphane Pesce and Sophie Leenhardt – Collective scientific expertise on the effects of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services: contextual elements | Page 210 to 219: Jozée Sarrazin, Thomas Cloarec, David Wahl and Pierre-Marie Sarradin – “Art and science” projects, powerful tools for scientific mediation: Donvor, a poetic immersion in the abyss | Page 220 to 227: Guillaume Lecointre – Kinji Imanishi and evolution | Page 228 to 236: Pierre Le Neigner – Some developments in ideas around animal behavior and animal welfare: an ethologist facing society | Page 237 to 243: Jocelyne Porcher – “Slaughter free/Cultured meat”. A merchant’s morality | Page 244 to 260: Works under debate | Page 261 to 262: Thematic selection of books | Page 263 to 266: Unity and diversity of life. Reflections for an interdisciplinary seminar of the NSS-Dialogues Association.
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