TRANS-FARMING POINTS: The case for ‘socialist veganism’
BENJAMIN SELWYN: A paradox exists in the United States, United Kingdom, and other rich countries. Increasing numbers of people realize that the…
DOG TALES: The speciesism problem with dog analogies in vegan outreach
THE ANIMALIST: "What if they were dogs?" is something we hear a lot in vegan outreach, at least in "Western" countries. The person will be showing…
‘BLACK VEGANS’ RISING: Civil rights activists view meat eating as a form of institutionalized oppression
KATHERINE COMPITUS: Despite the stereotype of veganism being predominantly a white, middle-class trend, Black Americans are increasingly adopting…
Are ‘Pets’ Props?: A human narcissist’s relationship with animals
KATHERINE COMPITUS: Narcissists may be drawn to pet guardianship for several compelling reasons, each aligning with their unique psychological…
‘Purity and Pollution’: Faith-based vegans’ edibility, permissibility, and consumption of food
ELLIE ATAYEE-BENNETT: Ethical veganism is centered upon ethics and animal rights ans is understood to be not only a philosophy and practice of…
‘Mea Culpa’: Confessions of a former carnivore
AARON GELL: One recent afternoon, four black-clad figures, all sporting the same maniacal visage, stood back-to-back in silence on a pedestrian…
‘Farmed Animals on Film: A Manifesto for a New Ethic’
CARRIE PACKWOOD FREEMAN: While the term “farmed animal” may harken us back to children’s tales, the book 'Farmed Animals on Film: A Manifesto for a…
Reversing Roles: The impact of perspective-switching on attitudes towards using animals
PHAIR SOCIETY: Marielle Stel is an associate professor at the University of Twente (The Netherlands). She has been studying how to facilitate…
VEGAN OR NOTHING: Why there’s no such thing as ‘levels of veganism’
MICHAEL OFEI: There seems to be an unspoken vegan rating system where some vegans have an all-or-nothing approach, while others try to educate…
Are We Leaving the Individual Behind?: The role of ‘animal storytelling’ in the animal rights movement
RONEN BAR: The identifiable victim effect is a psychological phenomenon that describes how people are more likely to offer help or feel empathy when…