Animal and Vegan Advocacy: The Psychological Science and Practice of Attitude, Behavior, and Social Change

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Animal and Vegan Advocacy: The Psychological Science and Practice of Attitude, Behavior, and Social Change Editors: Kristof Dhont, Maria Ioannidou, Robbie Sutton Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages: 222 Illustrations and other contents: 3 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9781032980577 Categories: , , , , , , ,

This book provides cutting-edge research on animal and vegan advocacy, addressing a defining moral contradiction of our time: even as concern for animals grows, their large-scale exploitation continues. How, then, does change for animals occur? Bringing together leading behavioral and social scientists, this collection synthesizes insights from psychology and related disciplines with evidence from advocacy. The chapters explore how moral concern for animals is sparked or resisted, and why some people change while others defend existing practices. They map the pressure points where “normal” ways of treating animals begin to look less defensible, while revealing the social and psychological factors that sustain exploitation. The book also examines how change unfolds, showing how food environments, public discourse, and legal systems can reinforce or challenge animal exploitation. This is essential reading for students and scholars in the social and behavioral sciences, as well as animal and vegan advocates, policymakers, and general readers interested in animal ethics and social change.

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Endorsements for Animal and Vegan Advocacy Endorsements for inside the book (front matter). Persuading people to change what they eat is far harder than I imagined when I wrote Animal Liberation more than 50 years ago. Today, it's obvious that if most people were to shift to a plant-based diet, that would dramatically reduce the suffering of more than 100 billion vertebrate animals each year, and give us a better chance of avoiding climate catastrophe. Yet only a small fraction of the global population has ceased to eat meat, even in countries where consumers have a wide range of healthy alternatives. That is why the scientific study of the effectiveness of different forms of animal and vegan advocacy is so important. This book is a pioneering volume in that important new field. Peter Singer, PhD, Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, Emeritus; Visiting Professor of Medical Ethics, National University of Singapore Animal and Vegan Advocacy is a must-read for anyone who wants to effectively reduce harm to nonhuman animals. With both academic rigor and accessible language, the book provides critical insights along with practical strategies for change. Melanie Joy, PhD, author of Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows A vegan lifestyle and ethic go far beyond forks, knives, spoons, plates, and mouths. They are a way of life that shapes how we choose to live in the world while respecting the lives of other animals who fall prey to our speciesist mindsets and values that write them off as disposable objects. Drawing on cutting-edge scientific insights, the excellent chapters in Animal and Vegan Advocacy clearly show that it’s time to “walk the talk”—and how to do so—and treat other animals with the compassion, respect, empathy, and dignity they deserve. When we do this, it’s a win–win for all—for them and for us. Marc Bekoff, PhD, University of Colorado, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow, and Empathy―and Why They Matter This is the book the animal advocacy movement has needed for years: a serious, evidence-based examination of how change actually happens, from individual psychology to institutional norms and legal frameworks. Required reading for advocates, funders, and anyone trying to understand why moral concern so rarely translates into sustained action. Matthew Glover, Co-founder, Veganuary & Project Slingshot At a time when the scale of animal suffering remains immense and meaningful change is difficult to achieve, this groundbreaking book, Animal and Vegan Advocacy, reviews the latest scientific research and effectively translates complex findings into clear and practical insights, making it accessible well beyond academia. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking to accelerate the transition toward a more plant-based and compassionate world. Tobias Leenaert, Co-founder, ProVeg International, author of How to Create a Vegan World A compelling and much-needed synthesis of research and advocacy in practice, Animal and Vegan Advocacy bridges psychological science and real-world strategy to provide a powerful roadmap for accelerating meaningful, lasting change for animals. Essential reading for anyone working to advance animal protection. Brooke Haggerty, Executive Director, Faunalytics People care about animals, yet most contribute to their suffering—a complex issue as fascinating as it is urgent. This volume addresses a critical gap; effective animal advocacy requires understanding the psychology of attitude and behavior change. Evidence-based work like this is exactly what is needed to help more animals. Stien van der Ploeg, Executive Director, Animal Charity Evaluators A timely and accessible volume that brings together psychological science and advocacy practice to advance positive change for animals. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in understanding how psychology can help promote a more just world for animals. Chris G. Sibley, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Auckland The past two decades have seen an eruption of research on the psychology of our relationship with other animals. Animal and Vegan Advocacy powerfully synthesizes what we have learned so far while, crucially, showing how these insights can be applied in practical ways to improve animals’ lives. It not only demonstrates how advocacy can be better informed by science, but also how science itself can be enriched by the real-world challenges of advocacy. Jared Piazza, PhD, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Lancaster University Animal and vegan advocacy can be one of the most impactful ways to help our planet and its inhabitants, but only when conducted effectively. Based on thorough research, this book reveals the strategies most likely to work. It is a profoundly important book for all who care about animals and our planet. Andrew Knight, PhD, Veterinary Professor of Animal Welfare; Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University and Griffith University Animal and Vegan Advocacy brings together vital insights from an impressive range of experts to inform our understanding of why society treats animals as it does, and crucially, what we can do to change this. Christopher Bryant, PhD, Executive Director, Bryant Research

Author Biography

Kristof Dhont, PhD, is Reader in Psychology at the University of Kent, UK, and founding President of the PHAIR Society. His research focuses on speciesism, prejudice, and the psychology of eating animals and veganism. Robbie Sutton, PhD, is Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent, UK. His research examines justice and rationality, including sexism, feminism, conspiracy theories, and the moral status of animals. Maria Ioannidou, PhD, is a researcher at the University of Kent, UK and serves on the Board of Directors of the PHAIR Society. Her work focuses on the psychology of animal product consumption, speciesism, and moral concern.