Animal care staff are at high risk of burnout, but experts say that better communication, leadership, and workplace culture can make a real difference. The post Tackling Burnout Among Veterinary Nurses And Technicians appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
This study suggests that policies to advance animal welfare should focus on farmers’ intrinsic motivations to continuously improve husbandry rather than participation in welfare programs.| Faunalytics
Small plant-based restaurants are the unsung heroes of Sydney’s vegan movement, providing oases of vegan ideals and sensory bliss. This study explores their strategies and challenges.| Faunalytics
Governments around the world, including India, are investing in non-animal research approaches. But is the peer-review process blocking this?| Faunalytics
A survey reveals an unusual combination of high compassion satisfaction and high secondary traumatic stress scores in animal shelter staff across the U.S., suggesting the need for resources to mitigate the impact of job-related stress. The post Compassion Under Pressure: A Study Of U.S. Animal Shelter Staff Well-Being appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
Free trade agreements aren’t enough to prevent imports from countries with lower animal welfare standards from flooding U.K. markets. Is it time for legislative action?| Faunalytics
This study looks at how equestrians explain their horse’s care, justify tough practices, and define what horse welfare means in their world.| Faunalytics
In China’s booming aquaculture industry, fish welfare is swimming under the radar. This study uncovers live transport conditions and stakeholders’ views.| Faunalytics
Redefining Stammering, Sam Simpson| Redefining Stammering
When it comes to the exotic pet trade, news stories emphasize animal welfare, while peer-reviewed research addresses it from multiple angles — conservation in particular.| Faunalytics
By Sarthak Gupta In India, the polarization in religion between the majority community and the minority community has been long-drawn-out because of rich-cultural history. However, from the 19th Century, the foremost root of political and societal polarization in India has been a foundational question of nationhood – Should India be a secular republic or a... The post Reforming Indian hate speech laws’ appeared first on The International Network for Hate Studies.| The International Network for Hate Studies
By Daria Denti Online hate and places Despite being a digital phenomenon, online hate speech does not happen is a spatial vacuum. Digital hatemongers are grounded in a spatial environment which might influence their behaviors and beliefs. Nonetheless, the influence of places on cyberhate production is only rarely investigated. Recent studies show that cyberhate does...| The International Network for Hate Studies
Focus groups with Singapore families reveal that children are more curious about alternative proteins than their parents, who worry about naturalness.| Faunalytics
Millions of companion animals in the U.S. aren’t receiving the care they need — and the consequences can be devastating.| Faunalytics
We’re pleased to present the results of our annual community survey — including what you think we’re doing right, what we can do better, and plans for the future.| Faunalytics
Redefining Stammering, Sam Simpson| Redefining Stammering
The goals of animal advocacy organizations have the potential to benefit people and the environment, leading many to believe that increased cooperation between social movements may increase their impact. This study explores social movements in Southeast Asia, offering insight to help advocates there make collaboration easier and more effective.| Faunalytics
Can large language models harm animals? The novel Animal Harm Benchmark uncovers biases and blind spots in how these models talk about animals.| Faunalytics
Redefining Stammering, Sam Simpson| Redefining Stammering
Redefining Stammering, Sam Simpson| Redefining Stammering