For the English pipe organ builder, see Roger Yates (organ builder).
Roger Yates
Born
(1957-08-07) 7 August 1957 (age 66)
Education
PhD in sociology
Alma mater
University of Wales, Bangor
Occupation
Lecturer
Employer(s)
University College Dublin University of Wales
Known for
Animal rights advocacy
Website
[1] Animal Rights Violations.
Roger Yates (born 7 August 1957)[citation needed] is an English lecturer in sociology at University College Dublin and the University of Wales, specialising in animal rights. He is a former executive committee member of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), a former Animal Liberation Front (ALF) press officer, and a co-founder of the Fur Action Group.
Yates was sentenced to four years' imprisonment in 1987 for conspiracy to commit criminal damage on behalf of the ALF. He absconded during the trial, and was on the run for two years, before being apprehended and serving his sentence.[1] After his release in 1990, he began an academic study of animal protectionism and social movements, obtaining his PhD in 2005 on the subject of human/non-human relations. His current work focuses on the social transmission of speciesism. Yates maintains a blog on his web site, On Human Relations with Other Sentient Beings,[2] and often co-hosts pro-intersectional podcasts with Carolyn Bailey of Animal Rights Zone (ARZone.)
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