Scholars and activists opposing the killing of nonhuman animals have long shared the assumption that the invisibility of the animals killed for meat is one of the most sig- nificant factors when it comes to explaining how meat eating is perpetuated. However, a recent tendency towards a new visibility of these animals and their physical trans- formation into meat fundamentally challenges this assumption. The present paper addresses this discrepancy by examining an example of what has been described as “New Carnivorism” in the form of a Danish TV show called Kill Your Favorite Dish. The paper finds that in the show, visibility is in fact instrumental in justifying meat eating, as it is constitutive of a complex narrative about awareness, auth...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
This thesis deals with the concept of carnism. Carnism is an invisible ideology that allows people t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
Animal slaughter has recently become highly visible in popular food media. This thesis interrogates ...
This thesis addresses the heretofore unexamined effect of transparency on the practices of killing a...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The invisibility of meat production operations and their associated non-human animals is commonly un...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The invisibility of meat production operations and their associated non-human animals is commonly un...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The purpose of this research is to identify and understand media’s role in meat consumption and a di...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
This thesis deals with the concept of carnism. Carnism is an invisible ideology that allows people t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
Animal slaughter has recently become highly visible in popular food media. This thesis interrogates ...
This thesis addresses the heretofore unexamined effect of transparency on the practices of killing a...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The invisibility of meat production operations and their associated non-human animals is commonly un...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
In december 2017 Sweden’s public service operation Sveriges television launched the series Köttets l...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The invisibility of meat production operations and their associated non-human animals is commonly un...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
The purpose of this research is to identify and understand media’s role in meat consumption and a di...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
This thesis deals with the concept of carnism. Carnism is an invisible ideology that allows people t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how in Britain, France and Italy the idea of th...