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Plant-based food politics: veganism, quiet activism and small businesses in Sydney’s foodscapes

Social & Cultural Geography, 2023
Veganism is becoming more popular as the social, environmental, and ethical impacts of animal agriculture become better known. This is creating new opportunities and challenges as an array of economic actors seek to profit from and contribute to the ...
A. McGregor   +3 more
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What do vegans know and how do they learn? Veganism as a social text and a form of knowledge

Social Semiotics, 2022
This paper suggests looking at veganism as a set of knowledge that produces and reproduces habitual food practices and changes in semiotic habits and the meanings attached to foods.
Liora Gvion
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Veganism

2021
What exactly do vegans believe? Why has veganism become such a critical and criticized social movement, and how does veganism correspond to wider debates about sustainability, animal studies, and the media? Eva Haifa Giraud offers an accessible route into the debates that surround vegan politics, which feed into broader issues surrounding food activism
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VEGAN KİMLİĞİN OLUŞUMU: VEGAN OLMAK VE VEGAN KALMAK

2019
Veganlık günümüzde yemek kültürü ve toplumsalhareketler açısından önemli bir yer tutmaya başlamıştır. Veganlık yalnızca birbeslenme biçimi değil ayrıca hayvansal hiçbir ürünün kullanılmaması etrafındaşekillenen bir yaşam biçimidir. Veganlık, yemeğin anlamı, yemeğin toplumsalboyutu ve insan-doğa ilişkisi konusunda farklı bir bakış açısını yansıttığıiçin
TEKTEN AKSÜRMELİ, Zeynep Serap   +1 more
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Vegan Geographies: Negotiations, Contestations, and Encounters in the Everyday Spaces of Veganism

Annals of the American Association of Geographers
This article explores the nested scales of veganism by investigating how vegan ethics, places, and identities are produced through everyday practices across spatial and temporal scales. Drawing on militant (auto)ethnography, it centrally engages with the
O. Véron
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Political Veganism: An Empirical Analysis of Vegans’ Motives, Aims, and Political Engagement

Political Studies, 2020
Scholars increasingly argue that the vegan lifestyle reflects a broader pattern of how political behavior is becoming more individualized and private.
Deborah Kalte
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Pro-veganism on Instagram: Effects of user-generated content (UGC) types and content generator types in Instagram-based health marketing communication about veganism

Online information review (Print), 2020
Through two experiments, this study assessed source and message effects of Instagram-based pro-veganism messages.,Experiment 1 (N = 294) examined effects of organization (brand vs nonprofit) and message types (egoistic vs altruistic) on consumer ...
Joe Phua, S. V. Jin, Jihoon Kim
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Veganism as Left Praxis

Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2020
The production of meat and other animal-sourced foods, especially in their industrialized form, entails significant exploitation of animals, labor, and the natural environment.
J. Dickstein   +3 more
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