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Kirk, Alexandra Palmer, Emma Roe 210 $aManchester$cManchester University Press$d2024 210 1$aManchester : $cManchester University Press, $d[2024] 210 4$dİ2024 215 $a1 online resource (480 p.) $c25 b&w images 225 0 $aInscriptions 311 08$a9781526165756 327 $tFront Matter -- $tContents -- $tList of figures and tables -- $tList of contributors -- $tAcknowledgements -- $tIntroduction -- $tI Changing and implementing regulation -- $t1 A ?fragile consensus?? The origins of the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 -- $t2 Outside of regulations, outside of imaginations -- $t3 ?The place for a dog is in the home? -- $t4 Commentaries on changing and implementing regulation -- $tII Culturing and sustaining care -- $t5 Subjugated love -- $t6 Culturing care in animal research -- $t7 The good aquarist -- $t8 Commentaries on culturing and sustaining care -- $tIII Distributing expertise and accountability -- $t9 (Dis)placing veterinary medicine -- $t10 ?Field folk? -- $t11 ?Knowledge is power, and I do want to know more? -- $t12 ?Bred, but not used? -- $t13 Commentaries on distributing expertise and accountability -- $tIV Experimenting with openness and engagement -- $t14 The Mouse Exchange -- $t15 Labelling medicines as developed using animals? Opening up the topic of animal research -- $t16 Building participation through fictional worlds -- $t17 Commentaries on experimenting with openness and engagement -- $tAfterword -- $tSelect bibliography -- $tIndex 330 $aEvery year around 80 million scientific procedures are carried out on animals globally. These experiments have the potential to generate new understandings of biology and clinical treatments. They also give rise to ongoing societal debate. This book demonstrates how the humanities and social sciences can contribute to understanding what is created through animal procedures ? including constitutional forms of research governance, different institutional cultures of care, the professional careers of scientists and veterinarians, collaborations with patients and publics, and research animals, specially bred for experiments or surplus to requirements. 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