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Sentient commodities and productive paradoxes: the ambiguous nature of human-livestock relations in Northeast Scotland
Rhoda Mary Wilkie
Sociology
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Business & Economics
Livestock
100%
Livestock Production
86%
Commodities
83%
Scotland
82%
Paradox
70%
Animals
58%
Breeding
36%
Farming
29%
Emotion
23%
Food
23%
Commoditization
20%
Ambivalence
20%
Carers
19%
Food Chain
18%
Division of Labor
17%
Production Process
12%
Farmers
12%
Socioeconomic
11%
Workers
11%
Economics
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
commodity
95%
livestock farming
89%
livestock
86%
animal
61%
breeding
36%
domesticated animal
28%
labor division
26%
food
24%
food chain
18%
socioeconomics
14%
market
13%
science
11%
policy
11%
economics
10%
Social Sciences
commodity
87%
animal
73%
recreational activity
35%
food
31%
producer
25%
Free press
21%
production process
17%
division of labor
15%
ambivalence
15%
farmer
13%
economics
12%
worker
9%
market
8%