This article examines views on meat, slaughter and human-animal relations in the contemporary self-sufficiency trend. The point of departure of the analysis is ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with individuals striving towards becoming more self-sufficient in the region of Ostrobothnia, Finland. The focus is on the interviewees’ narration of their practices and experiences of animal husbandry, and more specifically on the role of affect and body in the killing of animals for human consumption. The material is analysed utilising cultural analysis inspired by phenomenology, and the findings are discussed from the perspective of post-domesticity. The analysis shows how the interviewees negotiate and justify their choices regarding meat, a...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
In introducing the papers in this special issue, the authors draw attention to the changing relation...
Contemporary views on meat reflect an ambiguous status of appreciation and rejection, especially in ...
This article presents a discursive analysis with data from interviews conducted with women working i...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
A narrative analysis was performed using news articles from Sweden to explore the narratives around ...
In the Global North, meat consumption is both an integral part of everyday diets and under increasin...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
This essay is based on ethnographic research of low-meat eating diets among students at the Universi...
Revered, desired, hated and even persecuted, meat leaves almost no one indifferent. It is a fundamen...
The relationship between meat production/consumption and the permeable boundary of nature-society ha...
Live, Die, Buy, Eat. These words represent a chain of events which today is disconnected. In the pas...
The aim of this paper is to explore the way people engaging in a more or less strict reduction of th...
The aim of this paper is to explore the way people engaging in a more or less strict reduction of th...
The meat industry is being blamed for its role regarding climate change, environmental degradations ...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
In introducing the papers in this special issue, the authors draw attention to the changing relation...
Contemporary views on meat reflect an ambiguous status of appreciation and rejection, especially in ...
This article presents a discursive analysis with data from interviews conducted with women working i...
What Tony Weis (2007) describes as the process of ‘meatification’ of global diets implies that meat ...
A narrative analysis was performed using news articles from Sweden to explore the narratives around ...
In the Global North, meat consumption is both an integral part of everyday diets and under increasin...
Consumers in Western societies are increasingly called upon to reduce their consumption of meat to h...
This essay is based on ethnographic research of low-meat eating diets among students at the Universi...
Revered, desired, hated and even persecuted, meat leaves almost no one indifferent. It is a fundamen...
The relationship between meat production/consumption and the permeable boundary of nature-society ha...
Live, Die, Buy, Eat. These words represent a chain of events which today is disconnected. In the pas...
The aim of this paper is to explore the way people engaging in a more or less strict reduction of th...
The aim of this paper is to explore the way people engaging in a more or less strict reduction of th...
The meat industry is being blamed for its role regarding climate change, environmental degradations ...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
In introducing the papers in this special issue, the authors draw attention to the changing relation...
Contemporary views on meat reflect an ambiguous status of appreciation and rejection, especially in ...