Eläinten puolustajat : suomalaisen eläinoikeusaktivismin muuttuva poliittinen tyyli ja toiseus
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Jyväskylä studies in education, psychology and social researchTekijät
Päivämäärä
2016Oppiaine
SosiologiaThis study examines animal rights activism in Finland. Since 1995, when the
first public acts of animal liberation in Finland took place, animal rights
activists have made up one of the most debated Finnish social movements. In
this research, I study animal rights activism as a phenomenon and as a form of
political action. The study approaches the issue by applying the concepts of
political style and cultural othering as analytical tools. The study is empirical
and bases its analysis on qualitative methodology, especially content analysis. I
interviewed activists in 2000-2002 and again in 2015. I have also done
observation at demonstrations as well as some campaign analysis.
In the five articles, I analyse activism from various perspectives. In the
early days of the movement, animal rights activism was almost invariably seen
as a form of terrorism, and the political issues which the activists attempted to
raise were not covered in public discussions. The activists were seen as urban
youngsters who did not understand what they were doing. The presumed
gender and age of the activists were used as narratives to justify their othering.
On the basis of this representation, the activists were dismissed as non-serious
political actors.
In late 2007, animal rights activists managed to get videos and pictures,
secretly taken on animal farms, screened on a national television programme.
More recently activists have had several media breakthroughs with similar
material, collected in what they call ‘investigation campaigns’. These picture
and video campaigns have had a professional appearance. The activists have
succeeded in changing their political style in a more discursive and strategic
direction. As a result, their political agenda has gained much increased
visibility. Most often, activists are no longer categorised as dangerous ‘others’.
The study shows that the animal rights movement has not given up its
original goals, but has become more capable in politicking its agenda to the
public. It has also been given more space to communicate its vision. Activists
have succeeded in the politicisation process and they are successfully
campaigning on animal rights issues.
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Julkaisija
University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6842-7ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
0075-4625Asiasanat
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