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Corey Lee Wrenn, Ph.D.

Vegan Feminist Sociologist, Writer, and Activist

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A Month of Vegan Research: Muzzling a Movement

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 25, 2016June 1, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   Dara Lovitz.  2010.  Muzzling a Movement:  The Effects of Anti-Terrorism Laws,Continue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: Race as a “Feeble Matter” in Veganism

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 24, 2016June 1, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   Harper, B.  2010.  "Race as a "Feeble Matter" in Veganism:  InterrogatingContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: Readability of Vegan Outreach Literature

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 23, 2016June 1, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   Humane Research Council.  2011.  Readability of Vegan Outreach Literature.  HRC:  Olympia,Continue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: Recruiting Strangers and Friends

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 22, 2016June 1, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   J. Jasper and J. Poulsen.  1995.  "Recruiting Strangers and Friends:  MoralContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: Sexist Imagery Reinforces Speciesist Sentiment

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 21, 2016June 8, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   Carol Glasser.  2011.  "Tied Oppressions:  An Analysis of How Sexist ImageryContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: The China Study

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 18, 2016June 8, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog.   T. Colin Campbell.  2006.  The China Study:  The Most Comprehensive StudyContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: The Hidden History of Animal Resistance

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 17, 2016August 31, 2020
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog. This essay has a content warning for discussion of extreme racial violence.Continue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: The History and Legacy of Animal Rights

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 16, 2016June 8, 2018
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog. Diane Beers.  2006.  For the Prevention of Cruelty:  The History and LegacyContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: The Movement is My Life

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 15, 2016November 14, 2016
The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog. Harold A. Herzog Jr.  1993.  "'The Movement is My Life':  The PsychologyContinue reading
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A Month of Vegan Research: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 14, 2016August 31, 2020
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="750"] Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals[/caption] The following literature review is part of a series for World Vegan Month. Other essays can be accessed by visiting the essays catalog. Nathan Winograd.  2007. Continue reading
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Dr. Wrenn is Senior Lecturer of Sociology with the School of Social Sciences and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Social and Political Movements at the University of Kent. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology with Colorado State University in 2016. She was awarded Exemplary Diversity Scholar, 2016 by the University of Michigan’s National Center for Institutional Diversity. She served as council member with the American Sociological Association’s Animals & Society section (2013-2016), was elected Chair in 2018, and co-founded the International Association of Vegan Sociologists in 2020. She serves as Book Review Editor for Society & Animals, Consulting Editor for Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations, and past Editor for The Sociological Quarterly, is a member of The Vegan Society’s Research Advisory Committee, and hosts Sociology & Animals Podcast. She is the author of A Rational Approach to Animal Rights: Extensions in Abolitionist Theory (Palgrave MacMillan 2016), Piecemeal Protest: Animal Rights in the Age of Nonprofits (University of Michigan Press 2019), Animals in Irish Society (SUNY Press 2021), Vegan Witchcraft: Contemporary Magical Practice and Multispecies Social Change (forthcoming, Routledge, and Vegan Feminism: History, Theory, Activism (forthcoming, Bloomsbury).

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