Animal rights activists and the law: Repression or formalization of emotions?
Résumé
This article examines how involvement in animal rights draws activists to deal with the law in very different ways. Their relationship to the law depends both on pre-existing sensibilities and on the practices that distinguish different types of animal rights activism. Far from being devoid of affective dimensions, use of the law requires a formalization of emotions in order to legitimate grievances in the public space. Thus, juridicization greatly facilitates the access of animal rights activists to political and administrative institutions.