The 'meat paradox' is the psychological conflict between people's enjoyment of meat and their moral discomfort in relation to animal suffering. To date, most studies on the meat paradox have been in Western contexts where meat-eating is a cultural norm. In comparison, little is known about how the meat paradox is experienced in emerging economies such as India, where the longstanding cultural commitment to vegetarianism is under challenge. Further, most studies to date have been quantitative. This study bridges the knowledge gap by providing a qualitative comparison of the meat paradox in urban Australia and India, using cognitive dissonance theory as its main framework. We conducted in-depth interviews with twenty-two Sydney residents and ...
The food practices of Hindus in north India have historically been viewed through the prisms of cast...
Recent studies have found values for animal-welfare, personal-health and the environment to be the m...
Large-scale survey data are used to question the most public claims about food habits in India. It ...
University of Technology Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.This qualitative exploratory stud...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
Meat-eating in India cannot be analysed simply as a marker of ritual impurity: the culinary experien...
International audienceAs a well-known source of nutrition and pleasure, meat plays an important role...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Many people wish to avoid harming animals, yet most people also consume meat. This theoretical ‘meat...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
Does development affect food practices? The nutrition transition model correlates positively meat co...
Originally written for a conference on meat attended by farmers, anthropologists, people involved in...
There has been growing global interest in livestock animal welfare. Previous research into attitudes...
This study brings together scholarship in economics, sociology, and anthropology to explore the conn...
Meat eating is a common behaviour, despite many people claiming to like, love, and care about animal...
The food practices of Hindus in north India have historically been viewed through the prisms of cast...
Recent studies have found values for animal-welfare, personal-health and the environment to be the m...
Large-scale survey data are used to question the most public claims about food habits in India. It ...
University of Technology Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.This qualitative exploratory stud...
As omnivores, humans benefit from considerable nutritional flexibility. However, this blessing also...
Meat-eating in India cannot be analysed simply as a marker of ritual impurity: the culinary experien...
International audienceAs a well-known source of nutrition and pleasure, meat plays an important role...
Meat eaters often have an ambivalent relationship with the common practice of killing animals for fo...
Many people wish to avoid harming animals, yet most people also consume meat. This theoretical ‘meat...
This qualitative study used social practice theory to explore how meat-eating practices are changing...
Does development affect food practices? The nutrition transition model correlates positively meat co...
Originally written for a conference on meat attended by farmers, anthropologists, people involved in...
There has been growing global interest in livestock animal welfare. Previous research into attitudes...
This study brings together scholarship in economics, sociology, and anthropology to explore the conn...
Meat eating is a common behaviour, despite many people claiming to like, love, and care about animal...
The food practices of Hindus in north India have historically been viewed through the prisms of cast...
Recent studies have found values for animal-welfare, personal-health and the environment to be the m...
Large-scale survey data are used to question the most public claims about food habits in India. It ...