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Vermin, Victims and Disease: British Debates over Bovine Tuberculosis and Badgers 2019 ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 511 g, 9 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030191885
  • ISBN-13: 9783030191887
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 511 g, 9 Illustrations, color; 11 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030191885
  • ISBN-13: 9783030191887
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This open access book provides the first critical history of the controversy over whether to cull wild badgers to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in British cattle. This question has plagued several professional generations of politicians, policymakers, experts and campaigners since the early 1970s. Questions of what is known, who knows, who cares, who to trust and what to do about this complex problem have been the source of scientific, policy, and increasingly vociferous public debate ever since. This book integrates contemporary history, science and technology studies, human-animal relations, and policy research to conduct a cross-cutting analysis. It explores the worldviews of those involved with animal health, disease ecology and badger protection between the 1970s and 1990s, before reintegrating them to investigate the recent public polarisation of the controversy. Finally it asks how we might move beyond the current impasse.



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This book is a history of the science and policy behind Britains ongoing badger controversy. The advantage of Dr Cassidys book is that she carefully peels back the layers and reveals the full complexity of a situation that seems to have little hope of immediate resolution. Dr Cassidys style is admirably clear, jargon-free and without artifice. (Peter J. Atkins, Agricultural History Review, Vol. 69 (1), 2021)

Part One: CONTEXTS.- 1 Of Badgers, Bovines and Bacteria.- 2 How the
Badger Became Tuberculous.- Part Two: REFRAMING BOVINE TB (c.1960-1995).- 3
Changing Veterinary Knowledge.- 4 Pest Control and Ecology.- 5 Protecting the
Badger?.- Part Three: CONTESTING ANIMAL HEALTH (1996-PRESENT).- 6 Cutting the
Cake of Science and Policy.- 7 Building a Public Controversy.- 8
Conclusion  The Badgers Have Moved the Goalposts!.
Angela Cassidy is a Lecturer in the Centre for Rural Policy Research (CRPR), University of Exeter, UK. She works across the history and social studies of science, researching public controversies and policy through an interdisciplinary lens.