Robert Garner is a British
political scientist
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,
political theorist
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Ancient
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, and
intellectual historian. He is a Professor Emeritus in the politics department at the
University of Leicester
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, where he has worked for much of his career. Before working at Leicester, he worked at the
University of Exeter
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and the
University of Buckingham, and studied at the
University of Manchester
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and the
University of Salford
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.
Much of his work concerns animals in politics and ethics. This has been the subject of many of his books, including ''Animals, Politics and Morality'' (1993; 2004), ''Political Animals'' (1996), ''Animal Ethics'' (2005), ''The Political Theory of Animal Rights'' (2005), ''The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation'' (2010, with
Gary Francione), ''A Theory of Justice for Animals'' (2013), and ''The Oxford Group and the Emergence of Animal Rights'' (2020, with Yewande Okuleye). It is also the topic of three
collections he edited or co-edited. Garner has also authored or co-authored several textbooks on political science, political parties, and
green politics
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.
Career
Garner read for a BA at the
University of Salford
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and an MA at the
University of Manchester
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, before reading for a doctorate, also at Manchester. He was supervised by David Howell, and submitted his thesis – ''Ideology and electoral politics in Labour's rise to major party status 1918-31'' – in 1988. He published work on the
Labour Party in 1990, and in 1991, by which time he was working at the
University of Buckingham, he published a paper on
political lobbying on behalf of animals. In 1993, while still at Buckingham, he published his first book: ''Animals, Politics and Morality'', with
Manchester University Press
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. A revised and updated version was published in 2004. In the book, Garner charts the history of the animal protection movement, setting out key positions taken on animals and exploring the possibility of change.
Also in 1993, co-writing with Richard Kelly, Garner published a textbook entitled ''British Political Parties Today''. This was also with Manchester University Press, and was part of the ''Politics Today'' series. An updated version was published in 1998.
After a time at the
University of Exeter
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, Garner moved to the
University of Leicester
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. In 1996, he published the first edition of his ''Environmental Politics'' with
Harvester Wheatsheaf, part of the series ''Contemporary Political Studies''. A second edition followed in 2000, and a third in 2011, both of which were published by
Palgrave Macmillan
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. 1996 also saw the publication of ''Animal Rights: The Changing Debate'', a
collection edited by Garner and published by Palgrave Macmillan. In 1998, Garner published his second research
monograph
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: ''Political Animals: Animal Protection Politics in Britain and the United States''. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, the book offered a
comparison
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of British and American policy pathways around animal welfare, as well as animal protection movements in the two countries, using
policy pathway analysis. By the late 1990s, Garner had been promoted to
Reader.
In 2005, Garner published both ''Animal Ethics'' and ''The Political Theory of Animal Rights''. The former, published with
Polity
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A polity can be any group of people org ...
, is a scholarly introduction to
animal ethics and
animal rights
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.
The latter, published with Manchester University Press, explores what political theorists have said about animals and the place of animals in major political theories. In 2006, he was promoted to
professor
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at Leicester. In 2009, the first edition of his textbook ''Introduction to Politics'', co-authored with Peter Ferdinand and Stephanie Lawson, was published with
Oxford University Press
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. A second edition followed in 2012, a third in 2016, a fourth in 2020, and a fifth in 2023. Additionally, textbook called simply ''Politics'' by the three was published by Oxford in 2018.
2010 saw the publication of ''The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation'' by
Columbia University Press
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. The book took the format of a debate between Garner and
Gary Francione. While Francione defends an
abolitionist
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approach to animal rights, Garner advocates for a
reformist
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Within the socialist movement, ref ...
stance. Garner became a founding member in 2011 of the
Centre for Animals and Social Justice, a British charity that aims to "embed animal protection as a core goal of public policy". In 2011, Garner explicated a theory of animal rights in ''A Theory of Justice for Animals'', which was published by Oxford University Press. In this work of
political philosophy
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, Garner defends a novel theory of
justice
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affording rights to animals.
Two edited collections followed: Oxford University Press's ''The Ethics of Killing Animals'' (co-edited with
Tatjana Višak) in 2015 and
Rowman & Littlefield International's ''The Political Turn in Animal Ethics'' in 2016. In 2018, he published a textbook called ''Environmental Political Thought'' with
Red Globe Press; focussing on
green political theory, this has a narrower focus than his earlier ''Environmental Politics'', which covered
green politics
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generally. In 2020, writing with Yewande Okuleye, Garner published ''The Oxford Group and the Emergence of Animal Rights'' with Oxford University Press. The book is an
intellectual history
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of the
Oxford Group, based on
interviews
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with surviving members of the group. Garner retired from Leicester in 2020 and began an MA in
creative writing
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at the
University of East Anglia
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.
Selected works

;Monographs
*''Animals, Politics and Morality''. Manchester University Press, 1993.
*:Second edition: 2004
*''Political Animals: Animal Protection Politics in Britain and the United States''. Palgrave Macmillan, 1998.
*''The Political Theory of Animal Rights''. Manchester University Press, 2005.
*''A Theory of Justice for Animals''. Oxford University Press, 2013.
*''The Oxford Group and the Emergence of Animal Rights''. Oxford University Press, 2020. (With Yewande Okuleye.)
;Debate books
*''The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?''. Columbia University Press, 2010. (With Gary Francione.)
;Textbooks
*''British Political Parties Today''. Manchester University Press, 1993. (With Richard Kelly.)
**Second edition: 1998
*''Environmental Politics: Britain, Europe and the Global Environment''. Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996.
*:Second edition: 2000 (Palgrave Macmillan); third edition: 2011 (Palgrave Macmillan)
*''Animal Ethics''. Polity Press, 2005.
*''Introduction to Politics''. Oxford University Press, 2009. (With Peter Ferdinand and Stephanie Lawson.)
*:Second edition: 2012; third edition: 2016; fourth edition: 2020; fifth edition: 2023.
*''Politics''. Oxford University Press, 2018. (With Peter Ferdinand and Stephanie Lawson.)
*''Environmental Political Thought''. Red Globe Press, 2018.
;Collections
*''Animal Rights: The Changing Debate''. Palgrave Macmillan, 1996.
*''The Ethics of Killing Animals''. Oxford University Press, 2015. (With Tatjana Visak.)
*''The Political Turn in Animal Ethics''. Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016. (With Siobhan O'Sullivan.)
See also
*
List of animal rights advocates
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Living people
20th-century British historians
21st-century British historians
Academics of the University of Buckingham
Academics of the University of Exeter
Academics of the University of Leicester
Alumni of the University of Manchester
Alumni of the University of Salford
Alumni of the University of East Anglia
Animal ethicists
British animal rights scholars
British historians of philosophy
British political philosophers
British political scientists
Historians of animal rights
Historians of political thought