Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences

This article presents a qualitative investigation into the complex dynamics of intensive poultry farming in Italy, with a particular emphasis on the laying hen sector in the context of the Capitalocene (Moore, 2016). It explores the ambivalent relationship between farmers and hens, shaped by technol...

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Main Author: Serena Finotello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Catholique de Louvain 2024-12-01
Series:Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rsa/6636
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description This article presents a qualitative investigation into the complex dynamics of intensive poultry farming in Italy, with a particular emphasis on the laying hen sector in the context of the Capitalocene (Moore, 2016). It explores the ambivalent relationship between farmers and hens, shaped by technological advancements and the scientific authority of veterinarians. The study highlights a twofold distancing : first, the increasing use of advanced technologies throughout the production process has reduced direct human-animal interaction, fostering a sense of alienation among breeders ; second, veterinarians, through their expertise in zootechnics, influence poultry practices in ways that further mediate this relationship. The article critically examines the lack of a meaningful bond between farmers and animals, reflecting on the subordinate status of hens within the hierarchy of livestock species.
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spelling doaj-art-07c5f5daf65b41d9849a04f6f86185822025-08-20T03:44:40ZengUniversité Catholique de LouvainRecherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques1782-15922033-74852024-12-01552153810.4000/14c5qLe bien-être animal et ses ambivalencesSerena FinotelloThis article presents a qualitative investigation into the complex dynamics of intensive poultry farming in Italy, with a particular emphasis on the laying hen sector in the context of the Capitalocene (Moore, 2016). It explores the ambivalent relationship between farmers and hens, shaped by technological advancements and the scientific authority of veterinarians. The study highlights a twofold distancing : first, the increasing use of advanced technologies throughout the production process has reduced direct human-animal interaction, fostering a sense of alienation among breeders ; second, veterinarians, through their expertise in zootechnics, influence poultry practices in ways that further mediate this relationship. The article critically examines the lack of a meaningful bond between farmers and animals, reflecting on the subordinate status of hens within the hierarchy of livestock species.https://journals.openedition.org/rsa/6636capitalismbreeder-animal relationshipambivalencesveterinarianstechnology
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Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
capitalism
breeder-animal relationship
ambivalences
veterinarians
technology
title Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
title_full Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
title_fullStr Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
title_full_unstemmed Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
title_short Le bien-être animal et ses ambivalences
title_sort le bien etre animal et ses ambivalences
topic capitalism
breeder-animal relationship
ambivalences
veterinarians
technology
url https://journals.openedition.org/rsa/6636
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