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'''Animal industrial complex''' refers to the accumulation of interests responsible for institutionalized exploitation of non-human animals. Coined in 1989 by [[Barbara Noske]], it is one of the main topics of the [[critical animal studies]].

==Definitions==
The phrase ''animal industrial complex'' was coined in 1989 by the Dutch cultural anthropologist and philosopher [[Barbara Noske]] in her book ''Humans and Other Animals''. In the book, she wrote, "Animals have become reduced to mere appendages of computers and machines." Sociologist Richard Twine later defined the concept as "partly opaque and multiple set of networks and relationships between the corporate (agricultural) sector, governments, and public and private science. With economic, cultural, social and affective dimensions it encompasses an extensive range of practices, technologies, images, identities and markets."

==See also==
* [[Critical animal studies]]
* [[Animal liberation]]
* [[Animal rights movement]]

== Citations ==


==References==

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== Further reading ==
* ''The rise of Critical Animal Studies. From the Margins to the Centre'', Nik Taylor, Richard Twine [eds.], 2014
* ''Defining Critical Animal Studies: An Intersectional Social Justice Approach for Liberation'', Anthony J. Nocella II, John Sorenson, Kim Socha, and Atsuko Matsuoka [eds.], Institute for Critical Animal Studies, 2014. .
* ''Animals as Biotechnology. Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies'', Richard Twine, 2010
* ''Critical Animal Studies: Thinking the Unthinkable'', John Sorenson (Ed.) (2014). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Scholars' Press. 345 pages.
* ''Critical Animal Studies: Towards Trans-species Social Justice'', Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson (Eds.) (2018). (Rowman and Littlefield International—Intersections series). London: Rowman & Littlefield International. 374 pages.
* ''Critical Animal Studies: An Introduction'', Dawne McCance. (2013). Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 202 pages.




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October 07, 2018 at 09:40PM

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