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My committment to veganism as responsible consumption in reference to SDG 12

open access: yesEnvigogika, 2018
This article examines the author’s committment to veganism in the context of SDG 12 “Responsible Consumption and Production”. Refering to the framework of education for sustainable development learning objectives outlined in the 2017 UNESCO publication ...
Jade Starr
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Veganism 2.0: Gastromania, nutrition, and digital communication

open access: yesDigital Age in Semiotics & Communication, 2021
The vegan population has risen significantly over the past decade, and is expected to continue increasing. Social media are believed to have played a major role in such a rise.
Simona Stano
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When Vegans Are Monstrous

open access: yesHumanimalia, 2023
Emelia Quinn, Reading Veganism: The Monstrous Vegan, 1818 to Present. Oxford English Monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. ix, 188 pp. £65.00 (hb).     
Alba S. Elliott
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Utilitarianism and animal cruelty: Further doubts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Utilitarianism has an apparent pedigree when it comes to animal welfare. It supports the view that animal welfare matters just as much as human welfare. And many utilitarians support and oppose various practices in line with more mainstream concern over ...
Davies, Ben
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The differences in life satisfaction between individuals following plant-based diets and those consuming animal products

open access: yesRozprawy Społeczne, 2023
This article presents the results of research on the impact of diet on the level of life satisfaction. The results show that people following a plant-based diet exhibit a higher level of life satisfaction than meat-eaters.
Mateusz Dominik Nesterok
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Advocating for a Political Vegan Feminism: A Rebuttal to Val Plumwood and Donna Haraway’s Criticisms of Ethical Veganism

open access: yesRelations
This paper highlights the vital connection between intersectional ecofeminism and veganism as profound ethical and political practices. It critically engages with the ideas of feminist philosophers Val Plumwood and Donna Haraway, revealing how their ...
Andrea Natan Feltrin
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A Millennial Methodology? Autoethnographic Research in Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Punk and Activist Communities

open access: yesForum: Qualitative Social Research, 2019
In a recent MailOnline article, CLEARY described millennials as "entitled, narcissistic, self-interested, unfocussed and lazy" (2017, n.p.). The language echoed DELAMONT's (2007) critique of autoethnography, an approach to research that examines the ...
Nathan David Stephens Griffin   +1 more
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The Place of Meat in Dietary Policy: An Exploration of the Animal/Plant Divide

open access: yesMeat and Muscle Biology, 2020
The virtues of ‘plant-based’ eating are commonly extolled in public and academic discourse, in particular in post-industrial countries and exceedingly so on a global level.
Adele H. Hite, Frédéric Leroy
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The influence of a maternal vegan diet on carnitine and vitamin B2 concentrations in human milk

open access: yesFrontiers in Nutrition, 2023
BackgroundThe maternal diet greatly influences the nutritional composition of human milk. With the rise of vegan diets by lactating mothers, there are concerns about the nutritional adequacy of their milk.
Hannah G. Juncker   +16 more
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Veganism, Animal Welfare, and Causal Impotence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Proponents of the utilitarian animal welfare argument (AWA) for veganism maintain that it is reasonable to expect that adopting a vegan diet will decrease animal suffering. In this paper I argue otherwise.
Kahn, Samuel
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