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The reality of animal experimentation and its regulation in Britain have been hidden behind a curtain of secrecy since its emergence as a political controversy in the 1870s. Public debate and political science alike have been severely hampered by a profound lack of reliable information about the practice. In this remarkable study, Dan Lyons advances and applies policy network analysis to investigate the evolution of British animal research policy-making.
Contents
Foreword: Wyn Grant Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Towards a Dynamic Model of British Policy Networks 3. The 'Animal Research Issue Network' Thesis: A Critique 4. Theory and Method in the Study of Animal Research Policy 5. The 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act: Protection for Animals or Animal Researchers? 6. The Evolution of the Animal Research Policy Network: 1876-1950 7. The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986: Emergence of an Issue Network or Policy Community Dynamic Conservatism? 8. Imutran Xenotransplantation Research Case Study 9. Conclusion: The Power Distribution in British Animal Research Politics