Mounting Opposition to Vivisection
by
Justin R. Goodman, Casey A. Borch, and Elizabeth Cherry
| May 19, 2012
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Spring 2012
Justin R. Goodman, Casey A. Borch, and Elizabeth Cherry discuss public attitudes toward animal testing and its growing opposition.
Authors
Justin R. Goodman is in the department of sociology and criminal justice at Marymount University and a council member of the ASA section on Animals and Society. He is also Director of Laboratory Investigations at PETA. He studies humans’ complicated relationships with other animals.
Casey A. Borch is in the department of sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He studies the causes and correlates of power inequities under a variety of conditions.
Elizabeth Cherry is in the department of sociology and anthropology at Manhattanville College. She studies veganism and the animal rights movement.