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"A Global License to Kill" Exploring the Culture of Hunting Within Safari Club International During the 1980's: Ethics of Hunting Globally in the Reagan Era
Award Winner
Recipient of the 9th Annual Graduate Student Symposium Award, Oral Presentations, Presidential Room - Third Place (2016)
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Presentation Type
Oral Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)
Keywords
Safari Club International--Moral and ethical aspects; Hunting--Moral and ethical aspects;
Abstract
An oral presentation on the accumulation of my research into Safari Club International and their NRA connection's during the Reagan Era. The goal of the presentation is to provide a brief overview of my exploration, which I have only just begun, and my own take and analysis on the historical and contemporary ethical issues, or lack there of, surrounding this interesting club of high class hunters.
Start Date
6-4-2016 2:00 PM
End Date
6-4-2016 2:20 PM
Year of Award
2016 Award
Faculty Advisor
Brian Roberts
Department
Department of History
Copyright
© 2016 Alexander Newkirk
Embargo Date
4-6-2016
"A Global License to Kill" Exploring the Culture of Hunting Within Safari Club International During the 1980's: Ethics of Hunting Globally in the Reagan Era
An oral presentation on the accumulation of my research into Safari Club International and their NRA connection's during the Reagan Era. The goal of the presentation is to provide a brief overview of my exploration, which I have only just begun, and my own take and analysis on the historical and contemporary ethical issues, or lack there of, surrounding this interesting club of high class hunters.
Comments
Location: Presidential Room, Maucker Union