BERG Seminar - April 12 - Mike Radford
Dear BERGers, I'm delighted to announce that TOMORROW (April 12th) the BERG seminar will be Dr Mike Radford from the University of Aberdeen. The title of his talk is, "Law for Paws (and other animals)." It will be at 4pm in the Psychology Common Room (Cottrell 3A94) but also taking place on Teams for those who cannot attend in person. We'll also be taking Mike out for dinner/drinks afterwards if anyone would like to join -- Please do! The abstract, teams link, and schedule of future talks are below: Law for Paws (and other animals) Domesticated and kept animals have the status of property at common law. While this persists, it is essential that they are protected by legislation. The cornerstone of such animal protection legislation is a cruelty offence - an entirely legal concept - which is defined by reference to causing unnecessary suffering. While the scope of the offence is significantly wider in the UK than many other jurisdictions, it is committed only once an animal has suffered. However, during the past 50 years the notion of welfare - a scientific concept - has developed into a discrete area of research, leading to legislation concerned with an animal's quality of life. More recently, sentience and greater regard to the implications of evolutionary biology are having an impact on public policy and raising important issues about the scope and nature of animal protection legislation. So, too, is increased concern about the environment, including concern for the welfare of wildlife - which raises fundamental issues about what the term 'welfare' means in this context. Teams link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_MjI5NTVhOGItNWM0OC00NzE... Future talks: April 19th 16:00 Alexandra Horowitz Barnard College Who is the dog? April 26th 16:00 Pawel Fedurek University of Stirling Sound Recording Workshop May 3rd 10:00 AM Cécile Sarabian University of Hong Kong Risk perception and potential applications in wildlife management and conservation May 10th 16:00 Arnaud Tognetti Karolinska Institute Identification of sickness: some past, current and future projects. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Sharon -------------------------- Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651 Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk Website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/people/1104622#research; https://www.sharonekessler.com/ Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology Academic editor: PLOS ONE ________________________________ Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159
Hi everyone, I've booked at table at the Meadowpark, 5:45 pm, for anyone who would like to join us in taking Mike Radford out to dinner tomorrow night! If you'd like to come, please email me to let me know so I have an idea of numbers! Though last minute joiners are also welcome! Sharon -------------------------- Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651 Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk Website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/people/1104622#research; https://www.sharonekessler.com/ Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology Academic editor: PLOS ONE ________________________________ From: BERG <berg-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk> on behalf of Sharon Kessler <sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2023 10:55 AM To: berg Mailing List <berg@lists.stir.ac.uk> Cc: Holly Dalby <hod00039@students.stir.ac.uk>; Chih-Hsin Kuo <chk00138@students.stir.ac.uk> Subject: [BERG] BERG Seminar - April 12 - Mike Radford Dear BERGers, I'm delighted to announce that TOMORROW (April 12th) the BERG seminar will be Dr Mike Radford from the University of Aberdeen. The title of his talk is, "Law for Paws (and other animals)." It will be at 4pm in the Psychology Common Room (Cottrell 3A94) but also taking place on Teams for those who cannot attend in person. We'll also be taking Mike out for dinner/drinks afterwards if anyone would like to join -- Please do! The abstract, teams link, and schedule of future talks are below: Law for Paws (and other animals) Domesticated and kept animals have the status of property at common law. While this persists, it is essential that they are protected by legislation. The cornerstone of such animal protection legislation is a cruelty offence - an entirely legal concept - which is defined by reference to causing unnecessary suffering. While the scope of the offence is significantly wider in the UK than many other jurisdictions, it is committed only once an animal has suffered. However, during the past 50 years the notion of welfare - a scientific concept - has developed into a discrete area of research, leading to legislation concerned with an animal's quality of life. More recently, sentience and greater regard to the implications of evolutionary biology are having an impact on public policy and raising important issues about the scope and nature of animal protection legislation. So, too, is increased concern about the environment, including concern for the welfare of wildlife - which raises fundamental issues about what the term 'welfare' means in this context. Teams link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_MjI5NTVhOGItNWM0OC00NzE... Future talks: April 19th 16:00 Alexandra Horowitz Barnard College Who is the dog? April 26th 16:00 Pawel Fedurek University of Stirling Sound Recording Workshop May 3rd 10:00 AM Cécile Sarabian University of Hong Kong Risk perception and potential applications in wildlife management and conservation May 10th 16:00 Arnaud Tognetti Karolinska Institute Identification of sickness: some past, current and future projects. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Sharon -------------------------- Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651 Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk Website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/people/1104622#research; https://www.sharonekessler.com/ Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology Academic editor: PLOS ONE ________________________________ Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159 ________________________________ Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159
Good morning, Can you please remove this email address from your mailing list? Kind regards, Blair Drummond Safari Park. From: BERG <berg-bounces@lists.stir.ac.uk> On Behalf Of Sharon Kessler Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2023 10:56 AM To: berg Mailing List <berg@lists.stir.ac.uk> Cc: Holly Dalby <hod00039@students.stir.ac.uk>; Chih-Hsin Kuo <chk00138@students.stir.ac.uk> Subject: [BERG] BERG Seminar - April 12 - Mike Radford Dear BERGers, I'm delighted to announce that TOMORROW (April 12th) the BERG seminar will be Dr Mike Radford from the University of Aberdeen. The title of his talk is, "Law for Paws (and other animals)." It will be at 4pm in the Psychology Common Room (Cottrell 3A94) but also taking place on Teams for those who cannot attend in person. We'll also be taking Mike out for dinner/drinks afterwards if anyone would like to join -- Please do! The abstract, teams link, and schedule of future talks are below: Law for Paws (and other animals) Domesticated and kept animals have the status of property at common law. While this persists, it is essential that they are protected by legislation. The cornerstone of such animal protection legislation is a cruelty offence - an entirely legal concept - which is defined by reference to causing unnecessary suffering. While the scope of the offence is significantly wider in the UK than many other jurisdictions, it is committed only once an animal has suffered. However, during the past 50 years the notion of welfare - a scientific concept - has developed into a discrete area of research, leading to legislation concerned with an animal's quality of life. More recently, sentience and greater regard to the implications of evolutionary biology are having an impact on public policy and raising important issues about the scope and nature of animal protection legislation. So, too, is increased concern about the environment, including concern for the welfare of wildlife - which raises fundamental issues about what the term 'welfare' means in this context. Teams link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:meeting_MjI5NTVhOGItNWM0OC00NzE... Future talks: April 19th 16:00 Alexandra Horowitz Barnard College Who is the dog? April 26th 16:00 Pawel Fedurek University of Stirling Sound Recording Workshop May 3rd 10:00 AM Cécile Sarabian University of Hong Kong Risk perception and potential applications in wildlife management and conservation May 10th 16:00 Arnaud Tognetti Karolinska Institute Identification of sickness: some past, current and future projects. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Sharon -------------------------- Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651 Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk<mailto:sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk> Website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/people/1104622#research; https://www.sharonekessler.com/ Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology Academic editor: PLOS ONE ________________________________ Scotland's University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159
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