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<title>Animal welfare in Australia: politics and policy</title>
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<name>Chen, Peter John</name>
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<summary type="text">Animal welfare in Australia: politics and policy
Chen, Peter John
Animal welfare has attracted much attention in Australia in recent decades, yet the policy-making process remains poorly understood. Peter Chen explores the history of animal welfare in Australia, examines public opinion and media coverage of key issues, and comprehensively maps the policy domain. He shows how policy is made and implemented, and how diverse social, ethical and economic interests interact to produce a complex and unpredictable political climate.
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<title>Animal Welfare in Australia: Policy Network Map</title>
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<name>Chen, Peter John</name>
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<summary type="text">Animal Welfare in Australia: Policy Network Map
Chen, Peter John
Animal welfare has attracted much attention in Australia in recent decades, yet the policy-making process remains poorly understood. Peter Chen explores the history of animal welfare in Australia, examines public opinion and media coverage of key issues, and comprehensively maps the policy domain. He shows how policy is made and implemented, and how diverse social, ethical and economic interests interact to produce a complex and unpredictable political climate.
This item is an extended version of an image from the book 'Animal Welfare in Australia: Politics and Policy', published in 2016 by Sydney University Press.The book may be purchased from Sydney University Press at the following link: http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/animalwelfareinaus.
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<title>Animal Welfare in Australia: Images and Graphs</title>
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<name>Chen, Peter John</name>
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<summary type="text">Animal Welfare in Australia: Images and Graphs
Chen, Peter John
Animal welfare has attracted much attention in Australia in recent decades, yet the policy-making process remains poorly understood. Peter Chen explores the history of animal welfare in Australia, examines public opinion and media coverage of key issues, and comprehensively maps the policy domain. He shows how policy is made and implemented, and how diverse social, ethical and economic interests interact to produce a complex and unpredictable political climate.
This item is an extract from the book 'Animal Welfare in Australia: Politics and Policy', published in 2016 by Sydney University Press.The book may be purchased from Sydney University Press at the following link: http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/animalwelfareinaus.
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<dc:date>2016-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Animal Welfare in Australia: Front Matter and Introduction</title>
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<name>Chen, Peter John</name>
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<summary type="text">Animal Welfare in Australia: Front Matter and Introduction
Chen, Peter John
Animal welfare has attracted much attention in Australia in recent decades, yet the policy-making process remains poorly understood. Peter Chen explores the history of animal welfare in Australia, examines public opinion and media coverage of key issues, and comprehensively maps the policy domain. He shows how policy is made and implemented, and how diverse social, ethical and economic interests interact to produce a complex and unpredictable political climate.
This item is an extract from the book 'Animal Welfare in Australia: Politics and Policy', published in 2016 by Sydney University Press.The book may be purchased from Sydney University Press at the following link: http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/sup/animalwelfareinaus.
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