The Animal Research Nexus: Changing Constitutions of Science, Health and Welfare (360G-Wellcome-205393_A_16_Z)

£336,137

This five-year collaborative programme will develop approaches for understanding laboratory animal research as a nexus, asking how reconceptualising connections and generating communication across different perspectives can contribute to improving the future of animal research. New research will draw attention to historical independencies between science, health and welfare; identify challenges emerging at the interfaces of animal research and create opportunities for informing policy and public engagement. We suggest collaborative approaches are essential for understanding how rapid transformations across science and society are changing the patterns of responsibility, trust and care which hold together, or constitute, this nexus. We will deliver new: integrated research across the social sciences and humanities, using historical research to inform understanding of present challenges and create new engagement opportunities for the future; interactive research projects, co-produced with researchers, animal suppliers, veterinarians, publics and patients, to investigate the contemporary dynamics of animal research; interfaces for generating cultures of communication with publics, policy-makers and practitioners across the animal research nexus. This programme brings together five leading researchers on the social and historical dimensions of animal research, uniting the strengths of five institutions, engaging creative practitioners, and advancing the work of five early career researchers and three PhD students.

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Grant Details

Amount Awarded 336137
Applicant Surname Greenhough
Approval Committee Humanities and Social Science Selection Panel
Award Date 2017-02-01T00:00:00+00:00
Financial Year 2016/17
Grant Programme: Title Collaborative Award in H&SS
Internal ID 205393/A/16/Z
Lead Applicant Dr Beth Greenhough
Other Applicant(s) Dr Emma Roe, Dr Robert Kirk, Prof Gail Davies, Prof Pru Hobson-West
Partnership Value 336137
Planned Dates: End Date 2023-04-30T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2017-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Region South East