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Introduction: locating the 'critical' in critical animal studies / Nik Taylor and Richard Twine
pt. 1. Engaging theory. Beyond speciesism: intersectionality, critical sociology and the human domination of other animals / Erika Cudworth
From centre to margins and back again: critical animal studies and the reflexive human self / Kay Peggs
Vegans on the verge of a nervous breakdown / Sara Salih
pt. 2. Doing critical animal studies. Listening to voices: on the pleasures and problems of studying human-animal relationships / Lynda Birke
Studying perpetrators of socially-sanctioned violence against animals through the I/eye of the CAS scholar / Jessica Gröling
Doing critical animal studies differently: reflexivity and intersectionality in practice / Nathan Stephens Griffin
pt. 3. Critical animal studies and anti-capitalism. Labourers or lab tools? Rethinking the role of lab animals in clinical trials / Jonathan L. Clark
The cultural hegemony of meat and the animal industrial complex / Amy J. Fitzgerald and Nik Taylor
Mapping non-human resistance in the age of biocapital / Agnieszka Kowalczyk
pt. 4. Contesting the human, liberating the animal: veganism and activism. 'The greatest cause on earth': the historical formation of veganism as an ethical practice / Matthew Cole
On the limits of food autonomy: rethinking choice and privacy / Stephanie Jenkins and Richard Twine
The radical debate: a straw man in the movement? / Carol S. Glasser
Conclusion: future directions for critical animal studies / Helena Pedersen and Vasile Stanescu.
pt. 1. Engaging theory. Beyond speciesism: intersectionality, critical sociology and the human domination of other animals / Erika Cudworth
From centre to margins and back again: critical animal studies and the reflexive human self / Kay Peggs
Vegans on the verge of a nervous breakdown / Sara Salih
pt. 2. Doing critical animal studies. Listening to voices: on the pleasures and problems of studying human-animal relationships / Lynda Birke
Studying perpetrators of socially-sanctioned violence against animals through the I/eye of the CAS scholar / Jessica Gröling
Doing critical animal studies differently: reflexivity and intersectionality in practice / Nathan Stephens Griffin
pt. 3. Critical animal studies and anti-capitalism. Labourers or lab tools? Rethinking the role of lab animals in clinical trials / Jonathan L. Clark
The cultural hegemony of meat and the animal industrial complex / Amy J. Fitzgerald and Nik Taylor
Mapping non-human resistance in the age of biocapital / Agnieszka Kowalczyk
pt. 4. Contesting the human, liberating the animal: veganism and activism. 'The greatest cause on earth': the historical formation of veganism as an ethical practice / Matthew Cole
On the limits of food autonomy: rethinking choice and privacy / Stephanie Jenkins and Richard Twine
The radical debate: a straw man in the movement? / Carol S. Glasser
Conclusion: future directions for critical animal studies / Helena Pedersen and Vasile Stanescu.