Intensive animal production practices lead to animal suffering worldwide. This study examined whether farmers cope with the negative impact of farming practices on their animals by ascribing them less capacity to suffer compared with other species. Most people like eating meat but find animal suffering emotionally disturbing. Human omnivores employ a variety of strategies to navigate this “meat paradox,” and one of these is to reduce their perception of animals’ capacity to suffer. Psychological defenses associated with meat-eating have been widely researched, but this study provides the first investigation into how these are employed amongst those involved in meat production and focusses on intensive pig producers as an example. Seventy-si...
Despite dogs’ and pigs’ shared similarities, previous research indicates people favor dogs over pigs...
Attitudes to animals are linked to beliefs about their ability to experience pain and suffering, the...
People are becoming increasingly concerned with how their food is produced, particularly with the ri...
Intensive animal production practices lead to animal suffering worldwide. This study examined whethe...
Livestock farmers depend on animal slaughter for their livelihood while also being responsible for t...
Intensive pig production systems are a source of stress, which is linked to reduced animal welfare a...
Pork is the most widely consumed meat in the world. To produce the quantities of pig meat needed to ...
The results of an empirical study into perceptions of the treatment of farm animals in the Netherlan...
This thesis moves beyond the traditional approaches of how we ought to treat animals, and instead co...
Attitudes and empathy of farmers influence human–animal interaction, thereby affecting their behavio...
Agricultural intensification has created a great deal of public skepticism. One major area of concer...
There is increasing interest in enabling positive experiences, not just minimizing negative experien...
In this study, we examined how beliefs about farm animal sentience and their suffering vary across c...
Animal welfare is of increasing importance in livestock production and consumption debates. However,...
The discordance between the behavioral needs of pigs and the life afforded to those raised commercia...
Despite dogs’ and pigs’ shared similarities, previous research indicates people favor dogs over pigs...
Attitudes to animals are linked to beliefs about their ability to experience pain and suffering, the...
People are becoming increasingly concerned with how their food is produced, particularly with the ri...
Intensive animal production practices lead to animal suffering worldwide. This study examined whethe...
Livestock farmers depend on animal slaughter for their livelihood while also being responsible for t...
Intensive pig production systems are a source of stress, which is linked to reduced animal welfare a...
Pork is the most widely consumed meat in the world. To produce the quantities of pig meat needed to ...
The results of an empirical study into perceptions of the treatment of farm animals in the Netherlan...
This thesis moves beyond the traditional approaches of how we ought to treat animals, and instead co...
Attitudes and empathy of farmers influence human–animal interaction, thereby affecting their behavio...
Agricultural intensification has created a great deal of public skepticism. One major area of concer...
There is increasing interest in enabling positive experiences, not just minimizing negative experien...
In this study, we examined how beliefs about farm animal sentience and their suffering vary across c...
Animal welfare is of increasing importance in livestock production and consumption debates. However,...
The discordance between the behavioral needs of pigs and the life afforded to those raised commercia...
Despite dogs’ and pigs’ shared similarities, previous research indicates people favor dogs over pigs...
Attitudes to animals are linked to beliefs about their ability to experience pain and suffering, the...
People are becoming increasingly concerned with how their food is produced, particularly with the ri...