Disabled Ecologies and Vegans for Ecoability and Species Justice

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Catherine Duxbury Lecturer, University of East Anglia, UK c.duxbury@uea.ac.uk

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Sunaura Taylor. 2024. Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert. Oakland: University of California Press.

Anthony J. Nocella II and Amber E. George, eds. 2022. Vegans on Speciesism and Ableism: Ecoability Voices for Disability and Animal Justice. New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.

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Catherine Duxbury, PhD, is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of East Anglia. Their research is on the histories of animal experiments, green crime, and social harm. Catherine is by no means an academic, but she does enjoy the occasional dabble in the arts of academia (even though it can be painful sometimes). Surprisingly, she has written a book, Science, Gender and the Exploitation of Animals in Britain Since 1945 (Routledge, 2023) and was nominated for the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for the best first sole-authored book within the discipline of sociology. Shocker! On the cusp of being diagnosed as neurodiverse, coupled with chronic social anxiety, Cathy likes nothing more than hanging out at home with her furry four-legged kin, eating vegan crisps (chips!), and catnapping. Email: c.duxbury@uea.ac.uk

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