2024
DOI: 10.1177/15579883241247173
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Masculinity, Meat, and Veg*nism: A Scoping Review

Rob Velzeboer,
Eric Li,
Nina Gao
et al.

Abstract: Men historically consume more meat than women, show fewer intentions to reduce meat consumption, and are underrepresented among vegans and vegetarians. Eating meat strongly aligns with normative masculinities, decisively affirming that “real men” eat meat and subordinating men who choose to be veg* n (vegan or vegetarian). The emergence of meat alternatives and increasing environmental concerns may contest these long-standing masculine norms and hierarchies. The current scoping review addresses the research qu… Show more

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