Compte rendu critique du livre Voir son steak comme un animal mort, de Martin Gibert [PDF]
This critical review provides, first, a step-by-step synthesis of the arguments presented in each chapter of Martin Gibert’s bookVoir son steak comme un animal mort (Seeing your steak as a dead animal).
Drolet, Marie-Josée
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The Presence of Carnism on Portuguese Television [PDF]
This paper presents the results of a research about carnism on Portuguese television. It begins by presenting a case study of MasterChef program (TVI) which conveys carnism in both practices and language, and from which some characteristics of their ...
Rui Pedro Fonseca
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The dissonance between knowing animals are sentient beings yet eating them: Commentary on Rowan et al. on Sentience Politics [PDF]
Animal sentience is linked to the bigger picture of climate and health crises and “carnism” is a factor in the dissonance among (1) knowing animals are sentient, (2) caring about their feelings, and (3) not acting accordingly.
Bender, Y., Bräuer, J.
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Pass the tissue: restoring researcher access to legal human donations. [PDF]
The sensitivity of human tissue and previous instances of misuse have, rightfully, led to the introduction of far-reaching oversight and regulatory mechanisms for accessing, storing and sharing samples.
Leston M, De Lusignan S, Hobbs RF.
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Speciesistic Veganism: An Anthropocentric Argument [PDF]
The paper proposes an anthropocentric argument for veganism based on a speciesistic premise that most carnists likely affirm: human flourishing should be promoted. I highlight four areas of human suffering promoted by a carnistic diet: (1) health dangers
A Arluke +19 more
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an ad for devouring everything [PDF]
carnism & consumerism; eco-apocalypse; product placement ...
paul bali
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Social Dominance Orientation Connects Prejudicial Human-Human and Human-Animal Relations [PDF]
Recent theorizing suggests that biases toward human outgroups may be related to biases toward (non-human) animals, and that individual differences in desire for group dominance and inequality may underlie associations between these biases.
Allen +25 more
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Social norms and farm animal protection [PDF]
Social change is slow and difficult. Social change for animals is formidably slow and difficult. Advocates and scholars alike have long tried to change attitudes and convince the public that eating animals is wrong.
Delon, Nicolas
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‘It’s just a job’:understanding emotion work, de-animalization and the compartmentalization of organized animal slaughter [PDF]
This article contributes to an understanding of the nexus between humans and animals by drawing on ethnographic research conducted in a British chicken factory and, more particularly, by exploring the emotional subjectivity of Meat Inspectors employed by
Hamilton, Lindsay, McCabe, Darren John
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Performing ‘meat’: meat replacement as drag [PDF]
I propose that meat replacement is to meat, as drag is to gender. Meat replacement has the potential to shake concepts of meat, like drag does for gender. There is a rich literature on meat and gender.
Efstathiou, Sofia
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