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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Haste

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 22, 2017October 5, 2018
Whether or not an individual is in a hurry will determine their likelihood of helping. In one study, Darley and Batson (1973) presented an experimental group with a lecture on the importance of being aContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – In-group Bias

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 21, 2017October 5, 2018
In-group bias refers to "us" versus "them" group mentality that predominates in human societies. Occupying an in-group is important for self esteem, identity, community, and safety. Just as individuals favor themselves, they tend to favorContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Social Responsibility Norm

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 20, 2017October 16, 2018
The norm of social responsibility finds that people will help even when there is no expectation of reciprocation and even when that help remains anonymous. There are two stipulations, however. First, the person or groupContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Reciprocity Norm

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 17, 2017October 12, 2018
The reciprocity norm suggests that people are likely to help those who have helped them in the past.  The feeling of reciprocity can be increased if the relationship is a sustained one, and, it canContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Door-in-the-Face

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 16, 2017October 2, 2018
The door-in-the-face phenomenon suggests that, if one makes an over-the-top request that is likely to be denied and then counters with a more reasonable request, audiences will be much more likely to agree to theContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Just-World Phenomenon

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 15, 2017October 12, 2018
The just-world phenomenon asserts that people, to protect their peace of mind, tend to believe that bad things happen only to those who deserve it. This phenomenon surfaced in Nazi Germany where Jews were blamedContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Selective Exposure

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 14, 2017October 16, 2018
Frustrated activists often lament that audiences simply do not want to listen to them. "I just don't want to know!" is a commonly-heard refrain. They will not be surprised to learn that social psychology supportsContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Opinion Leaders

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 13, 2017October 12, 2018
Social psychological research on the absorption of media indicates that media frequently operates in a two-step flow. Media first hits opinion leaders and then disseminates to friends, family, colleagues, and others. Messages become popular as they are filtered throughContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Dissemination Channels

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 10, 2017September 22, 2018
A message can be broadcast by face-to-face contact, video, audio, or written word. With so many options, which is the most effective? It depends. Speaking with audiences in person seems to be the most effectiveContinue reading
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The Social Psychology of Veganism – Mere Exposure Effect

Dr. Corey WrennNovember 9, 2017October 12, 2018
When an observer is repeatedly exposed to a message, they are more likely to form a positive attitude about it.  This happens because becoming familiar with a person, thing, or idea breeds fondness. To illustrateContinue reading
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Dr. Wrenn is Lecturer of Sociology with the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research at the University of Kent and co-director of the Centre for the Study of Social and Political Movements. 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 is co-founder of the International Association of Vegan Sociologists. She serves as Book Review Editor to Society & Animals and is a member of The Vegan Society’s Research Advisory Committee. Dr. Wrenn has been published in several peer-reviewed academic journals including the Journal of Gender Studies, Feminist Media Studies, Environmental Values, Disability & Society, Food, Culture & Society, and Society & Animals. In July 2013, she founded the Vegan Feminist Network, an academic-activist project engaging intersectional social justice praxis. 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), and Animals in Irish Society (SUNY Press 2021).

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Naked campaigning in animal rights is not only lac Naked campaigning in animal rights is not only lacking in evidence of efficacy, it is also premised on white privilege as black and brown persons have been animalized as part of active efforts to racially suppress some groups. White bodies, in other words, read differently in a white dominant society. 

#veganism #animalrights #veganfeminism #veganstudies #sexism #racialjustice #blackfeminism
Came for the vegan hair salon, stayed for the swee Came for the vegan hair salon, stayed for the sweet sea views and cute witchy shops. There used to be a vegan restaurant in town. It has moved on I suppose, but Broadstairs still has lots to offer. The vegan chickn balls at Lucky House ate the best kept secret, but Posillipos on the sea front has a superb Italian menu 👌 Probably my favorite beach in Kent and perfect for eating chips by the sea. Charles Dickens also called Broadstairs home for a while and his house can be seen from the beach.

Don't visit on a Monday morning, almost EVERYTHING was shut!

#veganism #veganuk #witchyvibes #veganfeminism #britishsummer #broadstairs #kent #veganfoodlovers
Vegan witchcraft is based in vegan feminist theory Vegan witchcraft is based in vegan feminist theory and draws on an ecofeminist legacy. It identifies the ways in which feminized groups,especially women and other Animals, have historically shared oppressions that sre usually based in the villification of their association with nature. 🌙

"Vegan Witchcraft: Contemporary Magical Practice and Multispecies Social Change" is available through Routledge https://www.routledge.com/Vegan-Witchcraft-Contemporary-Magical-Practice-and-Multispecies-Social-Change/Wrenn/p/book/9781032649719

#vegan #veganwitch #veganwitchcraft #veganfeminism #witchesofinstagram
Join me and Mishka on a beautiful summer adventure Join me and Mishka on a beautiful summer adventure through the English countryside as we visit the lavender fields 💜 

#england #kent #lavender #greatbritishsummer #vegandogs #disableddogsofinstagram
Not only do we have no evidence to support the bel Not only do we have no evidence to support the belief that sex sells animal rights, the use of activists in naked campaigning who are not thin, white,  abled bodied cis women is rare. So, not only is it ineffective (why do we want to associate grotesque animal suffering with sexual desirability?) but it also props up the bizarre idea that only a privileged few are considered sexually desirable.

#veganism #animalrights #veganfeminism #veganhistory #veganstudies #animalrightstheory #sexism #animalethics
We hav no evidence to support "sex sells" animal r We hav no evidence to support "sex sells" animal rights, but we do have some research that confirms sex confuses audiences.

#veganism #animalrights #veganfeminism #veganhistory #veganstudies #sexism #animalrightstheory #socialmovements
#1 naked campaigning is not evidenced to be effect #1 naked campaigning is not evidenced to be effective #2 like the exploitative po*n industry, it *overwhelmingly* relies on young, thin able-bodied white women #3 falsely presumes we live in a postfeminist society where women have achieved full civil rights and are no longer subject to systematic degradation, objectification and male violence and would thereby be a good "teaching tool" about the systematic degradation, objectification and human/male violence against animals. Too many activists fall into the "sex sells" mantra which indicates we still accept that women are sex objects for sale, for pleasurable consumption,  still animalized themselves

#veganism #animalrights #veganfeminism #veganhistory #sexism #animalrightstheory #veganwomen
Just the greatest love of my life, thats all. Just the greatest love of my life, thats all.
No shade to women involved in this campaigning, th No shade to women involved in this campaigning, they can do whatever they want with their bodies, but it's worth a think about whether presenting the female body in a consumable, sexualized way "for the animals" is even effective...or worse, potentially harmful for the animal liberation message. 

#veganism #animalrights #veganstudies #veganfeminism #animalethics #sexism
🧁 Slamming vegan "cupcakism" can entail latent 🧁 Slamming vegan "cupcakism" can entail latent sexism, but it is also important to recognize the role of grassroots direct action critique of capitalist cooptation. Although I see cupcakes as useful conduits for activism, this is distinct from empty consumerism. Capitalism is at the foundation of speciesism, such that, while cupcakes can make life easier and more fun as a vegan, we can't rely on buying stuff to dismantle a system of oppression bound to a treadmill of production. 

#veganism #animalrights ##cupcakes #animalethics #veganfeminism #veganstudies
💄👄 elder vegan memories of buying makeup in 💄👄 elder vegan memories of buying makeup in the local hippie shop. It was a wild time yall.

#veganism #animalrights #veganbeauty  #veganhistory
🐌 Shout out to my snails. As a vegan, I appreci 🐌 Shout out to my snails. As a vegan, I appreciate, respect and care for all life, no matter how small...or slow! #snails #veganism #animalethics
I didn't ask for this. Eating animals is causing c I didn't ask for this. Eating animals is causing climate change. And its killin animals and damn near about to kill me.  Knock it off. 

#angryvegan #animalrights #climatechange #veganism ##veganwitch #heatwave #britishsummer
🧁 As a vegan sociologist specializing in the sc 🧁 As a vegan sociologist specializing in the science of food and social change,  I can assure you that integrating enticing, fun food lowers tension and anxiety for both activists and audiences. No one goes home triggered or traumatized, but real and meaningful discussions can still happen through the prosocial connections food allows. Should we bring back "cupcake for a conversation"? 

Share if you agree! 👀 

#cupcakes #veganhistory #veganstudies #veganfeminism #animalrights #animalrightstheory #animalrightsactivist
#canterbury #canterburycathedral #britishhistory #canterbury #canterburycathedral #britishhistory
🧁Twenty years ago "cupcake for a conversation" 🧁Twenty years ago "cupcake for a conversation" activism popularized as an approachable, safe tactic that drew on the softening, welcoming and prosocial effects of food to approach the uncomfortable subject of speciesism. Violent direct action advocates, whose status was diminishing in a professionalized movement space, bashed vegan baking, cupcakes in particular,  as food/feeding based advocacy was demeaned as fake or weak activism. Because baking (especially cakes and pastries) is feminized, this kind of criticism is thinly veiled sexism. The fact that the majority of violent direct action activists were/are men, the woman-hating of anti-cupcake criticism in the animal rights movement is all the clearer. #veganhistory #veganfeminism #veganstudies #cupcakes #sexism #feminism #feministbaking
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