Animal Killing and Postdomestic Meat Production (original) (raw)

Uncoupling Meat From Animal Slaughter and Its Impacts on Human-Animal Relationships

Germano Reis

Frontiers in Psychology, 2020

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The Psychology of Meat Consumption

Tereza Vandrovcová, Iveta Šedová

2018

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Meat and social change. Sociological perspectives on the consumption and production of animals

Frithjof Nungesser, Martin Winter

Österreichischen Zeitschrift für Soziologie , 2021

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Our Discourse of Meat: What Are We Really Doing?

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2008

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The trouble with meat: an ambiguous food

Igor Garine

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'Happy Cows', 'Happy Beef': A Critique of the Rationales for Ethical Meat

Karyn Pilgrim

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Happy Meat as a Passive Revolution: A Gramscian Analysis of Ethical Meat

Pierre-André Gagnon

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Emerging Profiles for Cultured Meat; Ethics through and as Design

Clemens Driessen, Cor van der Weele

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For the love of meat: A conversation

Sophia Efstathiou

Consumption and Society, 2023

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Meat provocation – can animal ethics actually rest on rational arguments?

Markus E . Hodec

Justice and food security in a changing climate, 2021

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Meat, Medicine, and Materialism: A Dialectical Analysis of Human Relationships to Nonhuman Animals and Nature

Nicholas Malone

Human Ecology Review, 2006

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Maintaining Meat: Cultural Repertoires and the Meat Paradox in a Diverse Sociocultural Context

Josee Johnston

Sociological Forum, 2019

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“It’s still an animal that died for me.” Responsibility and meat consumption

Fabienne Gfeller

Europe’s Journal of Psychology

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How to Save Cultured Meat from Ecomodernism? Selective Attention and the Art of Dealing with Ambivalence

Cor van der Weele

2021

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Is meat eating morally defensible? Contemporary ethical considerations

Janice Swanson

Animal Frontiers

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A novel argument for vegetarianism? Zoopolitics and respect for animal corpses (Animal Studies Journal, 2020)

Josh Milburn

Animal Studies Journal, 2020

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Meat Production and Consumption

Paula Brügger

Impact of Meat Consumption on Health and Environmental Sustainability, 2016

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The Ethics and Politics of Cultured Meat: Food Transition, Big Business, 'Humanewashing'

Zipporah Weisberg, Carlo Salzani

Transforming Food Systems: Ethics, Innovation, and Responsibility, 2022

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2019 - ‘I still do love the taste': the language of beliefs about eating animals.

Clyde Ancarno

Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environmental Studies (ISLE)., 2019

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The role of meat consumption in the denial of moral status and mind to meat animals

Brock Bastian

Appetite, 2010

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Meat Abolition

Estiva Reus

2008

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Psychological Harm and Slaughterhouses: A necessary shift in food production

Daniel Ferencz

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Don’t mind meat? The denial of mind to animals used for human consumption

Brock Bastian, Helena Radke

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2012

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EATING ANIMALS AND THE MORAL VALUE OF NON-HUMAN SUFFERING (Authors: Salim Hirèche, Sandra Villata)

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Making meat moral: A comparison of rearing and killing practices in Swedish cattle farming

Wiebren Johannes Boonstra (Wijnand), Hanna Wernersson

Sociologia Ruralis, 2024

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Is Animal Suffering Really All That Matters? The Move from Suffering to Vegetarianism

Carlo Alvaro, Ph.D.

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2019

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The Meat Paradox, Omnivore's Akrasia, and Animal Ethics

Elisa Aaltola

Animals, 2019

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Making and Un-making meat: Cultural boundaries, environmental thresholds and dietary transgressions

Colin Sage

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It’s Not Just About the Knife: Religious and Secular Killing for Meat

brian stein

UniSA Student Law Review, 2015

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Political Ecologies of Meat

Jody Emel

2015

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Emotions, Truths and Meanings Regarding Cattle: Should We Eat Meat?

michiel korthals

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2012

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No flesh, no gods; atheist-vegetarian worldviews, and the hegemony of meat.

Robert Lawton

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Slaughter of the singing sentients: measuring the morality of eating red meat

Mike Archer

Australian Zoologist, 2011

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Chewing over in vitro meat: Animal ethics, cannibalism and social progress (Res Publica, 2016)

Josh Milburn

Res Publica, 2016

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'Cow-herdly' Behaviour: a cultural explanation for the moral disengagement of climate change conscious meat eaters in Western societies

Marco Stojanovik

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