Vegetarianism: A Blossoming Field of Study
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Article Abstract:
”Vegetarianism, the practice of abstaining from eating meat, has a recorded history dating back to ancient Greece. Despite this, it is only in recent years that researchers have begun conducting empirical investigations of the practices and beliefs associated with vegetarianism. The present article reviews the extant literature, exploring variants of and motivations for vegetarianism, differences in attitudes, values and worldviews between omnivores and vegetarians, as well as the pronounced gender differences in meat consumption and vegetarianism. Furthermore, the review highlights the extremely limited cultural scope of the present data, and calls for a broader investigation across non-Western cultures.”
Article Contents:
- Introduction
- Definitions and motivations
- Health-oriented and ethically-motivated vegetarians
- Attitudes toward meat
- Values and world views
- Differences in well-being
- Perceptions of vegetarians and omnivores
- Vegetarianism and gender
- Discussion
- Uncited reference
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