The Farmed Animal Movement
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Jeff Thomas's book analyzes the farmed animal movement by tracing its history, key campaigns, and organizational dynamics.
It examines how strategies, leadership, and institutional structures shape outcomes for advocacy and animal protection.
The work highlights tensions between grassroots activism and professionalized organizations, alongside practical lessons for advocates.
Thomas draws on case studies and historical detail to illuminate recurring patterns and challenges within the movement.
The book is aimed at activists, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding how animal advocacy has evolved and how it might change going forward.
It examines how strategies, leadership, and institutional structures shape outcomes for advocacy and animal protection.
The work highlights tensions between grassroots activism and professionalized organizations, alongside practical lessons for advocates.
Thomas draws on case studies and historical detail to illuminate recurring patterns and challenges within the movement.
The book is aimed at activists, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding how animal advocacy has evolved and how it might change going forward.
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