[Entm-beu] Oct. 20 & 27: Invertebrate Animal Sentience Webinars

Robin Doyle Testa robin.testa at ucr.edu
Tue Sep 21 14:28:03 PDT 2021


The following message has been forwarded on behalf of Dr. Amy Murillo.

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From: Richard Blatchford <rablatchford at ucdavis.edu<mailto:rablatchford at ucdavis.edu>>
Date: Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 1:23 PM
Subject: Fwd: Oct. 20 & 27: Invertebrate Animal Sentience Webinars
To: Welfare Lab <animal_welfare_lab at ucdavis.edu<mailto:animal_welfare_lab at ucdavis.edu>>
CC: Jackson Adam Gross <jagross at ucdavis.edu<mailto:jagross at ucdavis.edu>>, Anne Todgham <todgham at ucdavis.edu<mailto:todgham at ucdavis.edu>>, Amy Murillo <amy.murillo at ucr.edu<mailto:amy.murillo at ucr.edu>>

Dear all,

Please see below for two free webinars on invertebrate sentience. Feel free to forward on to students or colleagues you think may be interested.

Best,
Richard

Richard Blatchford, PhD
UCCE Assistant Poultry Specialist
Dept. Animal Science
Center for Animal Welfare
UC Davis
2121 Meyer Hall
530-752-8763

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From: Stevan Harnad, Animal Sentience <harnad at ecs.soton.ac.uk<mailto:harnad at ecs.soton.ac.uk>>
Date: Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 1:02 PM
Subject: Oct. 20 & 27: Invertebrate Animal Sentience Webinars
To: Richard Blatchford <rablatchford at ucdavis.edu<mailto:rablatchford at ucdavis.edu>>


Dear Colleagues,

I am writing to invite you to two webinars on “Invertebrate Animal Sentience,” October 20th and 27th, co-hosted by Animal Sentience, of which I am Editor-in-Chief.

For each of the two webinars, I will moderate a multidisciplinary panel of experts: Jennifer Mather (comparative psychologist), Robert Elwood (neurobiologist), and Jonathan Birch (ethicist) on October 20th, and Lars Chittka (behavioral ecologist), Giorgio Vallortigara (neurobiologist), Irina Mikhalevich (philosopher) and Helen Lambert (animal welfare consultant) on October 27th, for a rich and diverse discussion of the sentience and cognitive capacity of hymenoptera, arthropods, molluscs and other invertebrates long considered too simple to experience feelings of distress, pain and pleasure. There will be opportunities for discussion with those who attend.

I hope you will register to attend one or both webinars and look forward to seeing you there. Please follow this link to learn more about the webinars and to register: https://wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=538e609eaad9a83adc85f5886&id=641d65d22c&e=0ca4bf76c3.

Best wishes,
Stevan

Stevan Harnad
Editor, Animal Sentience
Professeur de psychologie, Université du Québec à Montréal
Adjunct Professor of Cognitive Science, McGill University
Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Southampton
Comité consultatif, Droit animalier du Québec (DAQ)



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University of California Riverside
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