Michael Briscoe
@michaelbriscoe.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Sociology at Colorado State University Pueblo.
My research looks at intersections of human, animal, and environmental well-being.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Briscoe-3
Posts here reflect my own opinions.
My research looks at intersections of human, animal, and environmental well-being.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael-Briscoe-3
Posts here reflect my own opinions.
Reposted by Michael Briscoe
Michael Briscoe shares fascinating data on large language models and animal issues - how does AI feel about going vegan? surprisingly positive! #IAVS2025
October 4, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Michael Briscoe shares fascinating data on large language models and animal issues - how does AI feel about going vegan? surprisingly positive! #IAVS2025
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And we’re off! Our 6th annual vegan sociology conference starts today, still time to join us for a fab suite of vegan sociologies of emotions and the senses #IAVS2025
October 4, 2025 at 1:27 PM
And we’re off! Our 6th annual vegan sociology conference starts today, still time to join us for a fab suite of vegan sociologies of emotions and the senses #IAVS2025
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New! From @michaelbriscoe.bsky.social, a response to Eppard and Mackey's @contexts.org piece on liberal bias in academia: "A Closer Look at Ideology *and* Truth on Campus"
contexts.org/blog/a-closer-look
#sociology #highereducation #liberalbias
contexts.org/blog/a-closer-look
#sociology #highereducation #liberalbias
September 30, 2025 at 1:21 PM
New! From @michaelbriscoe.bsky.social, a response to Eppard and Mackey's @contexts.org piece on liberal bias in academia: "A Closer Look at Ideology *and* Truth on Campus"
contexts.org/blog/a-closer-look
#sociology #highereducation #liberalbias
contexts.org/blog/a-closer-look
#sociology #highereducation #liberalbias
I published a new paper in Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy on presidential politics and the carbon intensity of well-being in the US.
doi.org/10.1080/1548...
doi.org/10.1080/1548...
The carbon intensity of well-being and presidential politics in the United States, 1960–2023
The carbon intensity of well-being (CIWB) captures the amount of stress that societies place on the environment to produce human well-being. This Brief Report provides a description of the CIWB in ...
doi.org
September 2, 2025 at 6:24 PM
I published a new paper in Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy on presidential politics and the carbon intensity of well-being in the US.
doi.org/10.1080/1548...
doi.org/10.1080/1548...
Reposted by Michael Briscoe
ASA’s TRAILS is a peer-reviewed digital teaching resources library that’s free to ASA members. Check out the Crime and Criminology Resource Collection, featuring syllabi for courses on green criminology, sociology of murder, mass shootings, and more. https://bit.ly/40TkJee
August 13, 2025 at 7:03 PM
ASA’s TRAILS is a peer-reviewed digital teaching resources library that’s free to ASA members. Check out the Crime and Criminology Resource Collection, featuring syllabi for courses on green criminology, sociology of murder, mass shootings, and more. https://bit.ly/40TkJee
I write about these bad faith animal welfare arguments against renewable energy in chapter 4 of my new book. Fossil fuel production kills many more animals both directly and indirectly than renewables. At the same time, we can do more to reduce the impact of renewable energy production on animals.
There’s no evidence that offshore wind kills whales. But you know what does kill whales? Commercial fishing kills at least 300,000 whales and dolphins every year.
Fact-checking Donald Trump's claim that wind turbines kill whales
The former president blamed wind farms for a spike in whale deaths - but his claims don't stand up.
www.bbc.com
August 4, 2025 at 2:37 AM
I write about these bad faith animal welfare arguments against renewable energy in chapter 4 of my new book. Fossil fuel production kills many more animals both directly and indirectly than renewables. At the same time, we can do more to reduce the impact of renewable energy production on animals.
It is tempting to visit animal "wildlife centers" or "sanctuaries" that offer you the chance to get close to animals. The problem is many of these organizations are actually roadside zoos more concerned with profit than animal welfare.
Read more in my new piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social
Read more in my new piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social
Roadside zoos are animal welfare disasters — Species Unite
Roadside zoos are a welfare nightmare for animals. They are typically small zoos where wild animals are confined in small cages and frequently forced to interact with visitors in stressful and unnatur...
www.speciesunite.com
July 31, 2025 at 2:51 PM
It is tempting to visit animal "wildlife centers" or "sanctuaries" that offer you the chance to get close to animals. The problem is many of these organizations are actually roadside zoos more concerned with profit than animal welfare.
Read more in my new piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social
Read more in my new piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social
This sale is on just about everything including my new book, Stocks or Stakeholders. Use code DGBSUMMER25
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July 25, 2025 at 3:29 AM
This sale is on just about everything including my new book, Stocks or Stakeholders. Use code DGBSUMMER25
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I think the carbon intensity of well-being is one of the most useful sustainability measures. What's more important than reducing environmental impact and improving human well-being?
Being able to explore and interact with this measure helps people understand it. I've made a dashboard to do so -
Being able to explore and interact with this measure helps people understand it. I've made a dashboard to do so -
public.tableau.com
July 24, 2025 at 4:15 AM
I think the carbon intensity of well-being is one of the most useful sustainability measures. What's more important than reducing environmental impact and improving human well-being?
Being able to explore and interact with this measure helps people understand it. I've made a dashboard to do so -
Being able to explore and interact with this measure helps people understand it. I've made a dashboard to do so -
I was fortunate to work on this paper on illegal bird hunting in Fereydunkenar, Iran, with Seyed Ahmad Mir Mohamad Tabar, Maryam Sohrabi, and Meysam Farajpour,
now published in Environmental Sociology
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
now published in Environmental Sociology
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
doi.org
July 18, 2025 at 3:02 AM
I was fortunate to work on this paper on illegal bird hunting in Fereydunkenar, Iran, with Seyed Ahmad Mir Mohamad Tabar, Maryam Sohrabi, and Meysam Farajpour,
now published in Environmental Sociology
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
now published in Environmental Sociology
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
My new article with Jennifer Givens and @jbfitzgerald.bsky.social was just published in Environmental Sociology.
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
Live long and prosper: an evaluation of the carbon intensity of subjective well-being in 99 countries, 2014–2021
The carbon intensity of well-being (CIWB), measured as a ratio of carbon emissions to life expectancy, is a sustainability measure that simultaneously captures environmental and human well-being. I...
doi.org
July 12, 2025 at 3:46 PM
My new article with Jennifer Givens and @jbfitzgerald.bsky.social was just published in Environmental Sociology.
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
doi.org/10.1080/2325...
My book, Stocks or Stakeholders, was released last week as an ebook and this week in hardcover. I was happy to be part of Animals & Society Institute's book series with @degruyterbrill.bsky.social as their books and journals played a big role for me as a student and continue to as a scholar.
Stocks or Stakeholders: The Benefits of Considering Animal Interests
"Stocks or Stakeholders: The Benefits of Considering Animal Interests" published on 30 Jun 2025 by Brill.
brill.com
July 7, 2025 at 1:34 AM
My book, Stocks or Stakeholders, was released last week as an ebook and this week in hardcover. I was happy to be part of Animals & Society Institute's book series with @degruyterbrill.bsky.social as their books and journals played a big role for me as a student and continue to as a scholar.
Reposted by Michael Briscoe
New Paper Out Now in Social Problems: “Militarizing the Climate Crisis: An Analysis of the Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Militarization on Nations’ Carbon Emissions, 1990–2020.” Brief summary in thread. academic.oup.com/socpro/advan... #climatecrisis #politicaleconomy #sociology #climatejustice
Militarizing the Climate Crisis: An Analysis of the Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Militarization on Nations’ Carbon Emissions, 1990–2020
ABSTRACT. Building on scholarship in global political economy, historical sociology, and environmental sociology, as well as emerging streams of research o
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June 19, 2025 at 1:06 AM
New Paper Out Now in Social Problems: “Militarizing the Climate Crisis: An Analysis of the Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Militarization on Nations’ Carbon Emissions, 1990–2020.” Brief summary in thread. academic.oup.com/socpro/advan... #climatecrisis #politicaleconomy #sociology #climatejustice
Lots of vaccine news these past two weeks. I wrote a short piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social on the bird flu vaccine, which had its funding terminated at the end of May, and why intensive animal agriculture means bird flu is likely to remain a threat to animal and human health.
The bird flu vaccine just lost US funding, do we still need it? — Species Unite
We have not yet experienced a bird flu pandemic, and there is little understanding of how dangerous this disease is.
www.speciesunite.com
June 11, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Lots of vaccine news these past two weeks. I wrote a short piece for @speciesunite.bsky.social on the bird flu vaccine, which had its funding terminated at the end of May, and why intensive animal agriculture means bird flu is likely to remain a threat to animal and human health.
Survey research from Pew says people perceive rudeness to be on the rise since COVID-19. It very well may be, but I'd wager that a similar study pre-COVID would find the same. What do you think?
newscsupueblo.org/2025/03/31/r...
newscsupueblo.org/2025/03/31/r...
Post-Pandemic Rudeness on the Rise: CSU Pueblo Experts Examine 5-Year Social Shift
Five years after COVID-19 social distancing began, nearly half of Americans report increased rudeness in public spaces. CSU Pueblo faculty Dr. Michael Briscoe and Dr. Richard Walker explore how pandem...
newscsupueblo.org
April 1, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Survey research from Pew says people perceive rudeness to be on the rise since COVID-19. It very well may be, but I'd wager that a similar study pre-COVID would find the same. What do you think?
newscsupueblo.org/2025/03/31/r...
newscsupueblo.org/2025/03/31/r...
This short piece draws from and highlights the work of @joshsbicca.bsky.social with CSU's Prison Agriculture Lab and Amy Fitzgerald's article in the Journal for Critical Animal Studies to explain how the prison and animal industrial complexes reinforce each other.
Research finds that two-thirds of states have incarcerated people working in animal agriculture. @michaelbriscoe.bsky.social dives into this issue for Species Unite:
How prison labor is used in animal agriculture — Species Unite
Whether you know if or not you have likely bought products produced by unpaid or low-paid prison labor.
www.speciesunite.com
March 26, 2025 at 5:03 AM
This short piece draws from and highlights the work of @joshsbicca.bsky.social with CSU's Prison Agriculture Lab and Amy Fitzgerald's article in the Journal for Critical Animal Studies to explain how the prison and animal industrial complexes reinforce each other.
I just published a new article in @springernature.com's Discover Animals that shows states with longer working time have lower animal shelter save rates. Another reason to shift away from our work-centric culture with policies like a 4 day workweek.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Working time and animal shelter save rates in the United States - Discover Animals
Working time reduction has been proposed as a policy to improve human well-being and reduce environmental harm, and research has confirmed the relationship between working hours and these outcomes. Th...
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February 25, 2025 at 5:22 PM
I just published a new article in @springernature.com's Discover Animals that shows states with longer working time have lower animal shelter save rates. Another reason to shift away from our work-centric culture with policies like a 4 day workweek.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Reposted by Michael Briscoe
The successful release is part of plans to restore a self-sustaining population of wolves in the region.
Fifteen gray wolves released in Colorado last week as state’s historic wolf reintroduction continues — Species Unite
The successful release is part of plans to restore a self-sustaining population of wolves in the region.
www.speciesunite.com
January 30, 2025 at 9:04 PM
The successful release is part of plans to restore a self-sustaining population of wolves in the region.
I wrote another short article for Species Unite summarizing a few of the dangers posed by overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture. www.speciesunite.com/news-stories...
The dangers of antibiotic use in animal agriculture — Species Unite
In the United States, around 80% of antibiotics are sold for use in animal agriculture.
www.speciesunite.com
December 12, 2024 at 10:56 PM
I wrote another short article for Species Unite summarizing a few of the dangers posed by overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture. www.speciesunite.com/news-stories...
Reposted by Michael Briscoe
Check out this TED Talk from ASA member Dana R. Fisher of American University -- the apocalyptic optimist @fisherdanar.bsky.social www.ted.com/talks/dana_r...
How to be an "apocalyptic optimist"
Dana R. Fisher calls herself an "apocalyptic optimist" based on her research as a sociologist of large social movements. Her studies suggest that ever-increasing climate disasters will get people out ...
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November 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Check out this TED Talk from ASA member Dana R. Fisher of American University -- the apocalyptic optimist @fisherdanar.bsky.social www.ted.com/talks/dana_r...
Animals lost in ballot measures this past election, and animal issues contributed to Donald Trump's victory as people - including JD Vance - couldn't stop talking about the price of eggs. www.speciesunite.com/news-stories...
Here’s why animals lost in the 2024 US election — Species Unite
The 2024 election cycle will continue to be discussed and debated by pundits and social scientists for years to come, but the majority will overlook one group that lost big in this election: animals.
www.speciesunite.com
November 18, 2024 at 5:49 PM
Animals lost in ballot measures this past election, and animal issues contributed to Donald Trump's victory as people - including JD Vance - couldn't stop talking about the price of eggs. www.speciesunite.com/news-stories...
Posting a bit late here but the new issue of Sociology of Development is out, including an article I coauthored led by Jared Fitzgerald and Jennifer Givens showing that a reduction in working time would be beneficial for humans and the environment. online.ucpress.edu/socdev/issue...
Volume 10 Issue 3 | Sociology of Development | University of California Press
online.ucpress.edu
November 17, 2024 at 2:55 AM
Posting a bit late here but the new issue of Sociology of Development is out, including an article I coauthored led by Jared Fitzgerald and Jennifer Givens showing that a reduction in working time would be beneficial for humans and the environment. online.ucpress.edu/socdev/issue...