A question I had that was prompted by the title and use of “AR” is to what degree do the survey respondents identify with “Animal Rights” vs. animal welfare, animal advocates, etc.
Was this ‘AR’ position something clarified in terms of identifying the individuals to survey, and were they asked what degree they identify with that terminology? I suspect it may have implications for the WAS related questions so I am more curious about that process.
I have changed the word “rights” to “advocacy” to better reflect the content of the post. The survey was not targeted at rights or welfare particularly. It was just getting a sense of the broad EA animal space.
Thanks for doing this survey and write up, Joey.
A question I had that was prompted by the title and use of “AR” is to what degree do the survey respondents identify with “Animal Rights” vs. animal welfare, animal advocates, etc.
Was this ‘AR’ position something clarified in terms of identifying the individuals to survey, and were they asked what degree they identify with that terminology? I suspect it may have implications for the WAS related questions so I am more curious about that process.
Thanks!
I have changed the word “rights” to “advocacy” to better reflect the content of the post. The survey was not targeted at rights or welfare particularly. It was just getting a sense of the broad EA animal space.