Recommended Citation Format: FEWD at University of Vienna 2016.05.29 ECSSV bibliography on vegetarianism / veganism in the social sciences and humanities, chronological organized. Online at http://vegstudies.univie.ac.at/bibliographies/
Search results in Philosophers Index www.philinfo.org 167 (animal rights 508), Sociological Abstracts 104, Social Sciences Citation Index 532, PsycINFO 196, MLA 99, Communication Abstracts 19, Econlit, Humanities Sources – EBSCO 387, Arts & Humanities Citation Index 102,
Good starting points for research: Ruby, Matthew 2012. Research Review: Vegetarianism. A blossoming field of study. Appetite 58: 141-150; Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. (ed.) 2010. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism. Santa Barbara, CA, Greenwood Press; International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition - ICVN, since 1987 every five year. Next ICVN will be in February 2018 http://vegetariannutrition.org
2016
Bramble, Benjamin / Fischer, Robert William (eds.) 2016. The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat. Oxford, Oxford University Press. (Chapter online at: www.benbramble.com) http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199353903.do
Chignell, Andrew / Cuneo, Terence / Halteman, Matthew C. (eds.) 2016. Philosophy Comes to Dinner. Arguments on the Ethics of Eating. New York, NY, Routledge. www.routledge.com/products/9780415806831
Diaz Carmona, Estela. 2016. Animal Humanness, Animal Use, and Intention to Become Ethical Vegetarian or Ethical Vegan. Anthrozoös 29 (2): 263-282. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08927936.2016.1152720
Engel, Mylan / Comstock, Gary (Eds.). 2016. The Moral Rights of Animals. Lanham, MD, Lexington Books. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781498531917/The-Moral-Rights-of-Animals#
Ribbat, Christoph. 2016. Im Restaurant. Eine Geschichte aus dem Bauch der Moderne. Berlin, Suhrkamp. www.suhrkamp.de/buecher/im_restaurant-christoph_ribbat_42526.html
Visak, Tatjana / Garner, Robert (Eds.). 2016. The Ethics of Killing Animals. Oxford, Oxford University Press. https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-ethics-of-killing-animals-9780199396085?
2015
Albala, Ken (ed.) 2015. The Sage Encyclopedia of Food Issues (3 Volumes). Los Angeles, Sage Publication. https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-sage-encyclopedia-of-food-issues/book239023
Bohm, Ingela / Lindblom, Cecilia / Abacka, Gun / Bengs, Carita / Hörnell, Agneta 2015. “He just has to like ham” - The centrality of meat in home and consumer studies. Appetite 95: 101-112.
Brucker, Renate / Bujok, Melanie / Mütherich, Birgit / Seeliger, Martin / Thieme, Frank (eds.) 2015. Das Mensch-Tier-Verhältnis. Eine sozialwissenschaftliche Einführung. Wiesbaden, Springer VS.
De Backer, Charlotte J. S. / Hudders, Liselot 2015. Meat morals: relationship between meat consumption consumer attitudes towards human and animal welfare and moral behavior. Meat Science 99: 68-74.
Denker, Christian. 2015. Vom Geist des Bauches. Für eine Philosophie der Verdauung. Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag. http://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-3071-8/vom-geist-des-bauches
Graca, Joao / Calheiros, Maria Manuela / Oliveira, Abilio 2015. Attached to meat? (Un)Willingness and intentions to adopt a more plant-based diet. Appetite 95: 113-125.
Graca, Joao / Oliveira, Abilio / Calheiros, Maria Manuela 2015. Meat, beyond the plate. Data-driven hypotheses for understanding consumer willingness to adopt a more plant-based diet. Appetite 90 (1): 80-90.
Grau, Christopher 2015. McMahan on Speciesism and Deprivation. Southern Journal of Philosophy 53 (2): 216-226.
Hayley, Alexa / Zinkiewicz, Lucy / Hardiman, Kate 2015. Values, attitudes, and frequency of meat consumption. Predicting meat-reduced diet in Australians. Appetite 84: 98-106.
Herring, Ronald J. (ed.) 2015. The Oxford Handbook of Food, Politics, and Society. Oxford, Oxford University Press. http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780195397772.do
Hirschfelder, Gunther / Rückert-John, Jana / et.al. (Eds.). 2015Wasder*. Was der Mensch essen darf. Ökonomischer Zwang, ökologisches Gewissen und globale Konflikte. Wiesbaden, Springer. http://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658014643
Hsiao, Tim 2015. In Defense of Eating Meat. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 28 (2): 277-291. (The FEWD wants to mention that Tim Hsiao, a catholic natural law philosopher, is also author of an “homophobic” article, titled “A Defense of the Perverted Faculty Argument Against Homosexual Sex.”
Helstosky, Carol (ed.) 2015. The Routledge History of Food. New York, NY, Routledge. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415628471/
Kerschke-Risch, Pamela 2015. Vegan diet: motives, approach and duration. Initial results of a quantitative sociological study. Ernährungs Umschau 62 (6): 98-103 Free access at: https://www.ernaehrungs-umschau.de/fileadmin/Ernaehrungs-Umschau/pdfs/pdf_2015/06_15/EU06_2015_WuF_Kerschke-Risch_eng.pdf.
Kerschke-Risch, Pamela 2015. Vegane Ernährung: Motive, Einstieg und Dauer. Erste Ergebnisse einer quantitativen sozialwissenschaftlichen Studie. Ernährungs Umschau 62 (6): 98-103.
LeRette, Denise Elaine 2015. Stories of microaggressions directed toward vegans and vegetarians in social settings (PhD, Fielding Graduate University). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
MacInnis, Cara C. / Hodson, Gordon 2015.12. It ain’t easy eating greens. Evidence of bias toward vegetarians and vegans from both source and target. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations 18: Published online before print December 6, 2015 http://gpi.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/12/04/1368430215618253.abstract.
Newmyer, Stephen T. 2015. The Animal and the Human in Ancient Thought (Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies). London, Routledge.
Piazza, Jared / Ruby, Matthew / Loughnan, Steve / Luong, Mischel / Kulik, Juliana / Watkins, Hanne M. / Seigerman, Mirra 2015. Rationalizing meat consumption. The 4Ns. Appetite 91 (1): 114-128.
Pohjolainen, Pasi / Vinnari, Markus / Jokinen, Pekka 2015. Consumers’ perceived barriers to following a plant-based diet. British Food Journal 117 (3): 1150-1167.
Radnitz, Cynthia / Beezhold, Bonnie L. / DiMatteo, Julie 2015. Investigation of lifestyle choices of individuals following a vegan diet for health and ethical reasons. Appetite 90 (1): 31-36.
Rothgerber, Hank 2015. Can you have your meat and eat it too? Conscientious omnivores, vegetarians, and adherence to diet. Appetite 84: 196-203.
Singer, Peter 2015.02.11. The abuse of animals won’t stop until we stop eating meat. The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/feb/11/abuse-animals-meat-eating-industry-liberation-speciesism
Skuland, Silje Elisabeth 2015. Healthy Eating and Barriers Related to Social Class. The case of vegetable and fish consumption in Norway. Appetite 91: 217-226.
Unti, Bernard 2015. "Peace on earth among the orders of creation": Vegetarian Ethics in the United States Before World War I. In. Helstosky, Carol (ed.). The Routledge History of Food. New York, NY, Routledge: 179-199.
Veser, Petra / Taylor, Kathy / Singer, Susanne 2015. Diet, authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and predisposition to prejudice: Results of a German survey. British Food Journal 117 (7): 1949-1960.
2014
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2014. Sixth International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. Proceedings of a symposium held in Loma Linda, CA. 100 (1): 303S - 502S.
Beezhold, Bonnie L. / Radnitz, Cynthia / Rinne, Amy / DiMatteo, Julie 2014. Vegans report less stress and anxiety than omnivores. Nutritional Neuroscience 17: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1476830514Y.0000000164.
Beverland, Michael B. 2014. Sustainable Eating: Mainstreaming Plant-Based Diets In Developed Economies. Journal of Macromarketing 34 (3): 369-382.
Bradya, Jennifer / Ventrescaa, Matthew 2014. “Officially A Vegan Now”: On Meat and Renaissance Masculinity in Pro Football. Food and Foodways 22 (4): 300-321.
Brinkman, Britney G. / Khan, Aliya / Edner, Benjamin / Rosen, Lee A. 2014. Self-objectification, feminist activism and conformity to feminine norms among female vegetarians, semi-vegetarians, and non-vegetarians. Eating Behaviors 15 (1): 171-174.
Brumberg-Kraus, Jonathan 2014. "Better a Meal of Vegetables with Love": The Symbolic Meaning of Vegetables in Rabbinic and Post-Rabbinic Midrash on Proverbs 15.17. Jewish Quarterly Review 104 (1): 46-56.
Burkholder, Nasira / Siapco, Gina / Sabate, Joan 2014. Comparison of food intake of vegetarian and non-vegetarian adolescents. FASEB Journal 28 (1): 1024.12.
Calvert, Amy 2014. You Are What You (M)eat: Explorations of Meat-eating, Masculinity and Masquerade. Journal of International Women's Studies 16 (1): 18-33 siehe auch www.vegan.eu/index.php/meldung-komplett/items/fleisch_frauenverachtung.html
Cherry, Elizabeth 2014. I was a teenage vegan: Motivation and maintenance of lifestyle movements. (Focus on Punks). Sociological Inquiry: Preprint online.
Contoisa, Emily 2014. Reviewed item: Shprintzen, Adam D. 2013. The Vegetarian Crusade. The Rise of an American Reform Movement. Food and Foodways 22 (4): 348-350.
Counihan, Carole (ed.) 2014. Food Activism: Agency, Democracy and Economy. London, Bloomsbury.
Cronin, James M. / McCarthy, Mary B. / Collins, Alan M. 2014. Covert distinction: how hipsters practice food-based resistance strategies in the production of identity. Consumption, Markets and Culture 17 (1): 2-28.
Dean, Megan A. 2014. You Are How You Eat? Femininity, Normalization, and Veganism as an Ethical Practice of Freedom. Societies 4 (2): 127-147.
De Backer, Charlotte J. S. / Hudders, Liselot 2015. Meat morals: relationship between meat consumption consumer attitudes towards human and animal welfare and moral behavior. Meat Science 99: 68-74.
De Backer, Charlotte J. S. / Hudders, Liselot 2014. From Meatless Mondays to Meatless Sundays: Motivations for Meat Reduction among Vegetarians and Semi-vegetarians Who Mildly or Significantly Reduce Their Meat Intake. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 55: 639-657. Abstract: "This study explores vegetarians’ and semi-vegetarians’ motives for reducing their meat intake. ... Most differences appear between vegetarians and both groups of semi-vegetarians. Animal-rights and ecological concerns, together with taste preferences, predict vegetarianism, while an increase in health motives increases the odds of being semi-vegetarian."
Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2014.11.19. Lebensmittelzutaten aus Lupinen - Beitrag zu ausgewogener Ernährung und verbesserter Proteinversorgung http://www.deutscher-zukunftspreis.de/de/nominierte/2014/team-3
Dhont, Kristof / Hodson, Gordon 2014. Why do right-wing adherents engage in more animal exploitation and meat consumption? Personality and Individual Differences 64: 12-17.
Die Zeit, 2014.08.28 / Nr. 36 Dossier: Die vegane Armee Fraktion. Von Fuchs, Christian Taubert, Greta http://www.zeit.de/2014/36/tierschutz-tierrechte-radikale-aktivisten
Die Zeit 2014.05.19 Titelstory: Ich bin wie du! Brauchen Tiere Menschenrechte http://www.zeit.de/2014/21/index .
Eckhardt, Benedikt 2014. "Bloodless Sacrifice": A Note on Greek Cultic Language in the Imperial Era. Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 54 (2): 255-273.
EURISPES.eu / Rapporto Italia 2014 - Capitolo 3. Scheda 30: Questioni e valori etici (Sondaggio). … Il 6,5% degli intervistati è vegetariano, lo 0,6% vegano, per un totale del 7,1%. http://www.eurispes.eu/content/rapporto-italia-2014
Foreman, Elizabeth 2014. Good Eats. Between the Species 17: 53-73.
Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2014. Framing Farming: Communication Strategies for Animal Rights. Amsterdam, Rodopi. www.framingfarming.com
Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2014. Lisa and Phoebe, Lone Vegetarian Icons: At Odds with Television’s Carnonormativity. In. Macey, Deborah A. / Ryan, Kathleen M. / Springer, Noah J. (eds.). How Television Shapes Our Worldview: Media Representations of Social Trends and Change. Lanham, MD, Lexington Books: 193-212.
Graca, Joao / Calheiros, Maria Manuela / Oliveira, Abilio 2014. Moral disengagement in harmful but cherished food practices? An exploration into the case of meat. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (5): 749 - 765.
Grimshaw, K. / et al. 2014. Consumer perception of beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and fish. Meat Science 96: 443-444.
Humane Research Council - USA 2014.12.02 HRC Study of Current and Former Vegetarians and Vegans http://spot.humaneresearch.org/2014vegstudy
Humane Research Council - USA 2014.12.02 How Many Former Vegetarians Are There?
https://faunalytics.org/feature-article/study-of-current-and-former-vegetarians-and-vegans/
Kretz, Lisa 2014. The Mindful Carnivore: A Vegetarian's Hunt for Sustenance. Environmental Ethics 36 (1): 119-122.
Kymlicka, Will / Donaldson, Sue 2014. Animal Rights, Multiculturalism, and the Left. Journal of Social Philosophy 45 (1): 116-135.
Laisney, Celine 2014. Vegetarianism and 'flexitarianism' in Europe. Futuribles (399): 124-125.
Leitzmann, Claus 2014. Vegetarian nutrition. past, present, future. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 100: 496S-502S.
Lestel, Dominique 2014. The carnivore's ethics (Translated by G. Steiner). Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 19 (3): 161-167.
Loughnan, Steve / Bastian, Brock / Haslam, Nick 2014. The Psychology of Eating Animals. Current Directions in Psychological Science 23 (2): 104-108.
MacDonald, Katie / Montford, Kelly Struthers 2014. Eating Animals to Build Rapport: Conducting Research as Vegans or Vegetarians. Societies 4 (4): 737-752.
Nel, Dave 2014. “You Are Suffering from Literary Kwashiorkor”: Transculturation at the Confluence of African Literature, Vegetarianism and Indigenous Ritual Practice in Nape ’a Motana’s Son-In-Law of the Boere. Journal of Literary Studies 30 (1): 53-69.
Pegram, Thomas R. 2014. Reviewed item: Shprintzen, Adam D. 2013. The Vegetarian Crusade. The Rise of an American Reform Movement. Journal of American History 101 (2): 603-604.
Priewasser, Reinhold / Rumpl, Johanna (eds.) 2014.12.02. Studie zum Ernährungsverhalten der OberösterreicherInnen in Bezug auf Fleischkonsum. (Universität Linz).
Rothgerber, Hank 2014. A comparison of attitudes toward meat and animals among strict and semi-vegetarians. Appetite 72 (1): 98-105.
Rothgerber, Hank 2014. Carnivorous Cats, Vegetarian Dogs, and the Resolution of the Vegetarian's Dilemma. Anthrozoös 27 (4): 485-498.
Rothgerber, Hank 2014. Efforts to overcome vegetarian-induced dissonance among meat eaters. Appetite 79 (1): 32-41.
Rothgerber, Hank 2014. Evaluation of Ingroup Disloyalty Within a MultiGroup Context. Social Psychology 45 (5): 382-390.
Rothgerber, Hank 2014. Horizontal Hostility among Non-Meat Eaters. PLOS ONE 9 (5): Article Number: e96457 www.plos.org.
Rothgerber, Hank / Mican, Frances 2014. Childhood pet ownership, attachment to pets, and subsequent meat avoidance. The mediating role of empathy toward animals. Appetite 79: 11-17.
Roy, Parama 2014. A dietetics of virile emergency. Women's Studies International Forum 44: 255-265.
Savulescu, Julian / Schaefer, Owen G. 2014. The Ethics of Producing In Vitro Meat. Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (2): 188-202.
Summers, Amber C. 2014. Vegetarian meals in the national school lunch program: Emploring the barrriers and facilitators. (2013 Johns Hopkins University). Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering 74 (10-B).
Thompson, Paul B. / Kaplan, David M. (eds.) 2014. Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics. Berlin, Springer.
Tucker, Corrina A. 2014. The significance of sensory appeal for reduced meat consumption. Appetite 81 (1): 168-179.
Van Dooren, C. / et al. 2014. Exploring dietary guidelines based on ecological and nutritional values: A comparison of six dietary patterns. Food Policy 44: 36-46.
Vinnari, Markus / Vinnari, Eija 2014. A Framework for Sustainability Transition. The Case of Plant-Based Diets. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 27 (3): 369-396.
Wansink, Brian / Shimizu, Mitsuru / Brumberg, Adam 2014. Dispelling myths about a new healthful food can be more motivating than promoting nutritional benefits: The case of Tofu. Eating Behaviors 15 (2): 318-320.
Willis, Abbey 2014. Bringing Non-Human Animals Into Food Justice: Review Essay of Eating Animals. Theory in Action 7 (4): 133-137.
Wixson, Christopher 2014. Dilemmas and Delusions. SHAW: The Annual of Bernard Shaw Studies 34 (1): 1-15.
Woodward, Wendy 2014. Pedagogies of Discomfort: Teaching Coetzee's The Lives of Animals. In. Poyner, Jane (ed.). Approaches to Teaching Coetzee's Disgrace and Other Works. New York, NY, Modern Language Association of America: 139-145.
Yeh, Hsin-Yi 2014. Voice with Every Bite: Dietary Identity and Vegetarians “The-Second-Best” Boundary Work. Food, Culture & Society 17 (4): 591-613.
YouGov.de 2014.. Studie „Wer will‘s schon vegan - Aktuelle Ernährungsvorlieben und Lieblingsmarken in Deutschland 2014 - Typ für Typ“ http://research.yougov.de/services/wer-wills-schon-vegan/
2013
Albala, Ken (ed.) 2013. Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies (Routledge International Handbooks). Oxford, Routledge.
Andersson, Tommy D. / Jutbring, Henrik / Lundberg, Erik 2013. When a music festival goes veggie. Communication and environmental impacts of an innovative food strategy. International Journal of Event and Festival Management 4 (3): 224-235.
Ashby, Michael A. / Rich, Leigh E. 2013. Eating people is wrong ... or how we decide morally what to eat. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (2): 129-131.
Bosworth, Brendon 2013. Spreading the word: Communicating about veganism (Master Thesis). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
Broad, Garrett M. 2013. Vegans for Vick: Dogfighting, Intersectional Politics, and the Limits of Mainstream Discourse. International Journal of Communication 7: 780-800.
Carruth, Allison 2013. Culturing Food. Bioart and In Vitro Meat. Parallax: A Journal of Metadiscursive Theory and Cultural Practices 19 (1): 88-100.
Chiles, Robert Magneson 2013. If They Come, We Will Build It: In Vitro Meat and the Discursive Struggle over Future Agrofood Expectations. Agriculture and Human Values 30 (4): 511-523.
Chiles, Robert M. 2013. Intertwined ambiguities. Meat, in vitro meat, and the ideological construction of the marketplace. Journal of Consumer Behaviour 12 (6): 472-482.
Cole, Jennifer Rivers / McCoskey, Suzanne 2013. Does global meat consumption follow an environmental Kuznets curve? Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 9 (2): http://sspp.proquest.com/archives/vol9iss2/1207-031.dagevos.html
Counihan, Carole / Van Esterik, Penny (eds.) 2013. Food and Culture. A Reader 3rd Edition. New York, NY, Routledge.
Crnic, Ales 2013. Studying Social Aspects of Vegetarianism: A Research Proposal on the Basis of a Survey Among Adult Population of Two Slovenian Biggest Cities. Collegium Antropologicum - Croatia 37 (4): 1111-1120.
Dagevos, Hans / Voordouw, Jantine 2013. Sustainability and meat consumption: is reduction realistic? Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 9 (2): http://sspp.proquest.com/static_content/vol9iss2/1207-031.dagevos.pdf .
Dyett, Patricia A. / Sabate, Joan / et al. 2013. Vegan lifestyle behaviors. An exploration of congruence with health-related beliefs and assessed health indices. Appetite 67: 119-124.
Filippi, Massimo / et al. 2013. The "Vegetarian Brain": Chatting With Monkeys and Pigs? Brain Structure and Function 218 (5): 1211-1227. Abstract "... These results support the role of the action observation–execution matching system in social cognition, which enables us to interact not only with our conspecifics but also with species in phylogenetic proximity to humans."
Gill, Michael B. 2013. On Eating Animals. Social Philosophy & Policy 30 (1-2): 201-207.
Giovanangeli, Angela / Robert, Julie 2013. Introduction: Edible Alterities, Perspectives from La Francophonie. Portal: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies 10 (2): 1-3.
Giraud, Eva 2013. Veganism as Affirmative Biopolitics: Moving towards a Posthumanist Ethics? PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8 (2): 47-79.
Giraud, Eva 2013. 'Beasts of Burden': productive tensions between Haraway and radical animal rights activism. Culture, Theory and Critique 54 (1): 102-120.
Grauel, Jonas 2013. Gesundheit, Genuss und gutes Gewissen. Über Lebensmittelkonsum und Alltagsmoral (Dissertation). Bielefeld, Transcript.
Gruber, Manuela 2013. Die Zukunft is(s)t vegetarisch: Der Wandel von einer fleischdominierten Esskultur zu einer vegetarischen Ernährungsweise. Hamburg, Diplomica Verlag.
Hallström, Elinor / Börjesson, Pal 2013. Meat-consumption statistics: reliability and discrepancy. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 9 (2): http://sspp.proquest.com/archives/vol9iss2/1203-008.hallstrom.html
Halser, Marlene (ed.) 2013. Go Vegan! Warum wir ohne tierische Produkte glücklicher und besser leben www.go-vegan-buch.de. München, Riva Verlag. (Nicht wissenschaftlich!)
Heldke, Lisa M. 2013. Philosophy and food. In. Albala, Ken (ed.). Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies New York, NY, Routledge: 135-145.
Hellmann, Kai-Uwe 2013. Der Konsum der Gesellschaft: Studien zur Soziologie des Konsums. Wiesbaden, Springer.
Helstosky, Carol 2013. Food studies and animal rights. In. Albala, Ken (ed.). Routledge International Handbook of Food Studies. New York, NY, Routledge: 306-317.
Hirschler, Christopher 2013. Raised on a vegetarian or vegan diet: Parents' and adult children's perspectives. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 12: 776-777.
Hoffman, Sarah R. / Stallingsa, Sarah F. / Bessingera, Raymond C. / Brooks, Gary T. 2013. Differences between health and ethical vegetarians: strength of conviction, nutrition knowledge, dietary restriction, and duration of adherence. Research report. Appetite 65: 139-144. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195666313000676
Hoek, Annet C. / et al. 2013. Are meat substitutes liked better over time? A repeated in-home use test with meat substitutes or meat in meals. Food Quality and Preference 28(1): 253-263.
Jacobsson, Kerstin / Lindblom, Jonas 2013. Emotion work in animal rights activism: A moral-sociological perspective. Acta Sociologica 56 (1): 55-68.
Jacobsson, Kerstin 2013. Channeling and enrollment: The institutional shaping of animal rights activism in Poland. In. Jacobsson, Kerstin / Saxonberg, Steven (ed.) Beyond NGO-ization? The development of social movements in Central, Eastern Europe Farnham, Ashgate: 1-35.
Joy, Melanie 2013. Warum wir Hunde lieben, Schweine essen und Kühe anziehen: Karnismus. Münster, Compassion Media - www.rootsofcompassion.org.
Leitzmann, Claus / Keller, Markus 2013. Vegetarische Ernährung (3. Auflage). Stuttgart, Ulmer / UTB.
Lomasky, Loren 2013. Is It Wrong to Eat Animals? Social Philosophy & Policy 30 (1-2): 177-200. "Increasingly, those who take pleasure in consuming animals find it a guilty pleasure. Are they correct?"
Lombardini, Chiara / Lankoski, Leena 2013. Forced Choice Restriction in Promoting Sustainable Food Consumption: Intended and Unintended Effects of the Mandatory Vegetarian Day in Helsinki Schools. Journal of Consumer Policy 36: 159-178.
Mäkiniemi, Jaana-Piia / Vainio, Annukka 2013. Moral intensity and climate-friendly food choices. Appetite 65: 54-61 dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2013.01.026
Mameli, Matteo 2013. Meat made us moral. A hypothesis on the nature and evolution of moral judgment. Biology and Philosophy 28: 903-931.
McPherson, Tristram 2013. A Case for Ethical Veganism. Intuitive and methodological considerations. Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (August): 1-27.
Meier, Toni / Christen, Olaf 2013. Environmental Impacts of Dietary Recommendations and Dietary Styles. Germany As an Example. Environmental Science and Technology 47(2): 877-888.
Mendes, Elisabeth 2013. An Application of the Transtheoretical Model to Becoming Vegan. Social Work in Public Health 28 (2): 142-149.
Moore, Alison Rotha 2013. That could be me: Identity and identification in discourses about food, meat, and animal welfare. Linguistics and the Human Sciences 9 (1): 69-93.
Mortara , Ariela 2013. Techno mums' motivations towards vegetarian and vegan lifestyles. Italian Sociological Review 3 (3): 184-192.
Murcott, Anne / Belasco, Warren J. / Jackson, Peter (eds.) 2013. The Handbook of Food Research. London, Bloomsbury.
Neely, Michelle C. 2013. Embodied Politics: Antebellum Vegetarianism and the Dietary Economy of Walden. American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 85 (1): 33-60.
Paarlberg, Robert L. 2013. Food politics: What everyone needs to know. Oxford, OUP.
Painter, Corinne M. 2013. The Vegetarian Polis: Just Diet in Plato's Republic and in Ours. Journal of Animal Ethics 3 (2): 121-132.
Petrus, Klaus / Wild, Markus (eds.) 2013. Animal Minds & Animal Ethics: Connecting Two Separate Fields. Bielefeld, Transcript Verlag.
Pfau-Effinger, Birgit / Buschka, Sonja (eds.) 2013. Gesellschaft und Tiere. Soziologische Analysen eines ambivalenten Verhältnisses. Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 2013. Focus: Animal and Food Ethics / Éthique animale et alimentaire. 8 (2).
Phillips, Delores B. 2013. The Globe at the Table: How Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian Reconfigures the World. In. Ku, Robert Ji-Song / Manalansan, Martin F. / Mannur, Anita (eds.). Eating Asian America: A Food Studies Reader. New York, NY, New York University Press: 371-392.
Rivera, Manuel / Shani, Amir 2013. Attitudes and orientation toward vegetarian food in the restaurant industry. An operator's perspective. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 25 (7): 1049-1065.
Rothgerber, Hank 2013. A meaty matter. Pet diet and the vegetarian’s dilemma. Appetite 68 (1): 76-82.
Ruby, Matthew / Heine, Steven / Kamble, Shanmukh / Cheng, Tessa K. / Waddar, Mahadevi 2013. Compassion and contamination: Cultural differences in vegetarianism. Appetite 71: 340-348.
Shprintzen, Adam D. 2013. The Vegetarian Crusade. The Rise of an American Reform Movement. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press.
Sieke, Erin / et al. 2013. Drivers of disordered eating in university students reporting vegetarian diets. Journal of Adolescent Health 52(2): S38-S39.
Stanescu, Vasile 2013. Why “loving” animals is not enough. A response to Kathy Rudy, locavorism, and the marketing of “humane” meat. Journal of American Culture 36: 100-110.
Stuart, Avelie 2013. 'We may be pirates, but we are not protesters'. Identity in the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Political Psychology 34 (5): 753-777.
Sustainability: Science Practice & Policy 2013. Special Issue: Sustainable Food Consumption: Current Trends, Policy Approaches, and Future Scenarios. (Focus on Meat, Vegetarianism, …) http://sspp.proquest.com/archives/vol9iss2/TOC.html
Taylor, Sunaura 2013. Vegans, Freaks, and Animals. Toward a New Table Fellowship. American Quarterly 65(3): 757-764.
Tontiplaphol, Betsy Winakur 2013. The Progress of Vegetation: Subversion and Vegetarianism in Mansfield Park. In. Laist, Randy (ed.). Plants and Literature: Essays in Critical Plant Studies. Amsterdam, Rodopi: 19-51.
Vanham, Davy 2013. The water footprint of Austria for different diets. Water Science and Technology 67(4): 824-30. doi: 10.2166/wst.2012.623.
Vanham, Davy / Mekonnen, M. M. / Hoekstra, Arjen 2013. The water footprint of the EU for different diets. Ecological Indicators 32: 1-8.
Visak, Tatjana / Leuven, Joost 20103. Ryder's Painism and His Criticism of Utilitarianism. 26 (2): 409-419.
Visak, Tatjana 2013. Killing Happy Animals: An Exploration in Utilitarian Ethics. Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan.
Wansink, Brian / Shimizu, Mitsuru / Brumberg, Adam 2013. How vegetables make the meal: their hedonic and heroic impact on perceptions of the meal and of the preparer. Public Health Nutrition 16 (11): 1988-199.
Wayne, Katherine 2013. Permissible Use and Interdependence: Against Principled Veganism. Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (2): 160-175.
Weick, Sabine 2013. Jung, männlich, vegan. Warum junge Männer zu Veganern werden. Eine essbiografische Fallstudie (Masterarbeit). Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag.
Weis, Tony 2013. The meat of the global food crisis. Journal of Peasant Studies 40 (1): 65-85.
Womack, Craig 2013. There Is No Respectful Way to Kill an Animal. Studies in American Indian Literatures 25 (4): 11-27.
Wrenn, Corey Lee 2013. A Critique of Single-issue Campaigning and the Importance of Comprehensive Abolitionist Vegan Advocacy. Food, Culture and Society 16 (4): 651-668.
Werkheiser, Ian 2013. Domination and Consumption: An Examination of Veganism, Anarchism, and Ecofeminism. PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8 (2): 161-184.
Wrenn, Corey Lee 2013. Nonhuman Animal Rights, Alternative Food Systems, and the Non-Profit Industrial Complex. PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 8 (2): 209-242.
Yeh, Hsin-Ye 2013. Boundaries, Entities, and Modern Vegetarianism: Examining the Emergence of the First Vegetarian. Qualitative Inquiry 19: 298-309.
2012
Aaltola, Elisa 2012. Animal Suffering: Philosophy and Culture (Palgrave MacMillan Animal Ethics). Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan.
Adams, Carol J. 2012. Finding necrophilia in meat eating. Mary Daly's evolving FemVeg perspective. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 28(2): 93-98.
Ammer, Elisabeth 2012. Veganthropology. Eine anthropologische Untersuchung des Veganismus und seiner kulturellen und sozio-politischen Ausprägungen in Form von Konsumkritik, Wissenstransfer und Gestaltung von Lebensstilkonzepten. Master-Arbeit. Wien, Universität Wien.
Bardone-Cone, Anna / et al. 2012. Inter-Relationships between Vegetarianism and Eating Disorders among Females. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 112(8): 1247-1252.
Bastian, Brock / Loughnan, Steve / Haslam, Nick / Radke, Helena R. M. 2012. Don’t Mind Meat? The Denial of Mind to Animals Used for Human Consumption. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38: 247-256. Cited in: Herrmann, Sebastian 2012.03.02. Psychologie und Ernährung. Warum Fleischesser Vegetarier anfeinden. Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Bastian, Bastian / Costello, Kimberly / Loughnan, Steve / Hodson, Gordon 2012. When closing the human-animal divide expands moral concern: The importance of framing. Social Psychological and Personality Science 3: 421-429.
Beezhold, Bonnie L. / Johnston, Carol S. 2012. Short Report. Restriction of meat, fish, and poultry in omnivores improves mood. A pilot randomized controlled trial. Nutrition Journal 11(9): doi:10.1186/1475-2891-11-9 http://www.nutritionj.com/content/11/1/9.
Bickel, Lisa Katharina 2012. Zwischen Kulturtransfer und nationaler Identitätssuche. Zur Geschichte des Vegetarismus in Polen. In. Schwell, Alexandra (Ed.). Orts-Erkundungen. Der Stadt auf der Spur. Wien, Institut für Europäische Ethnologie der Universität Wien: 30-38.
Bollhöfer, Michaela 2012/3. Vegetarismus (Teil 1) Bedeutung, Formen und ernährungsphysiologische Beurteilung. Ernährungs Umschau 59: 9-12.
Bollhöfer, Michaela 2012/4. Vegetarismus (Teil 1). Bedeutung, Formen und ernährungsphysiologische Beurteilung. Ernährungs Umschau 59: 13-16.
Butterfield, Max E. / et al. 2012. Mangy mutt or furry friend? Anthropomorphism promotes animal welfare. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48(4): 957-960.
Calvert, Samantha Jane 2012. Reviewed Item: Gilheany, John M. 2010. Familiar Strangers: The Church and the Vegetarian Movement in Britain (1809-2009). Journal of Ecclesiastical History 63 (3): 637-638.
Carolan, Michael 2012. The Sociology of Food and Agriculture. London, Routledge.
Cohen, Erik 2012. The Vegetarian Festival and the city pillar: the appropriation of a Chinese religious custom for a cult of the Thai civic religion. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change 10 (1): 1-21.
Counihan, Carole / Williams-Forson, Psyche (eds.) 2012. Taking Food Public: Redefining Foodways in a Changing World. New York, NY, Routledge.
Crnic, Ales 2012. Social and cultural aspects of vegetarianism and its perceptions. Druzboslovne Razprave 28: 113-134.
Crous, Marius 2012. Eben Venter as gewete van die vleiseters. Journal of Literary Studies 28(1): 69-79.
Davis, John 2012.11.31. The Future of the Movement? www.vegsource.com/john-davis/the-future-of-the-movement.html.
De Keyzer, Willem / et al. 2012. Nutritional quality and acceptability of a weekly vegetarian lunch in primary-school canteens in Ghent, Belgium: 'Thursday Veggie Day'. Public Health Nutrition 15: 2326-2330.
Devries, Juliana 2012. Making Choices. Ethics and Vegetarianism. Dissent 59(2): 39-41.
Diaz Carmona, Estela 2012. Profile of the Vegan Animal Rights Activist in Spain. Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas 139: 175-187.
Driessen, Clemens / Korthals, Michiel 2012. Pig towers and in vitro meat. Disclosing moral worlds by design. Social Studies of Science 42 (6): 797-820.
The Economist 2012.12.01 Putting og in the yurt, Vegetarians in Mongolia. Page 47.
Engel, Mylan 2012. Coherentism and the epistemic justification of moral beliefs. A case study in how to do practical ethics without appeal to a moral theory. Southern Journal of Philosophy 50(1): 50-74.
FAZ / Hucklenbroich, Christina 2012.12.22 Vegetarier Sensibel, klug - und ausgegrenzt? Die Zahl der Vegetarier nimmt zu; ihr Lebensstil ist zum Trend avanciert. Doch wie sie sich in psychologischer Hinsicht von anderen unterscheiden, ist noch wenig erforscht.
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Forestell, Catherine A. / et al. 2012. To eat or not to eat red meat. A closer look at the relationship between restrained eating and vegetarianism in college females. Appetite 58: 319-325.
Francione, Gary L. 2012. Animal Welfare, Happy Meat, and Veganism as the Moral Baseline. In. Kaplan, David M. (Ed.). The Philosophy of Food. Berkeley, CA, University of California Press: 169-189.
Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2012. Stepping Up to the Veggie Plate: Framing Veganism as Living Your Values. In. Plec, Emily (ed.). Perspectives on Human-Animal Communication: Internatural Communication. New York, Routledge: 93-112.
Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2012. Pardon Your Turkey and Eat Him Too: Antagonism Over Meat-Eating in the Discourse of the Presidential Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning. In. Frye, Joshua / Bruner, Michael S. (eds.). The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power. London, Routledge: 103-120 http://works.bepress.com/carrie_freeman/14
Frye, Joshua / Bruner, Michael S. (eds.) 2012. The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power. London, Routledge.
Gallup 2012.07.26. In U.S., 5% Consider Themselves Vegetarians. http://www.gallup.com/poll/156215/Consider-Themselves-Vegetarians.aspx?
Graf, Laila Priscila / Coutinho, Maria Chalfin 2012. Among poultry, meat and packaging: sexual division and meanings of work in a poultry slaughterhouse. Estudos Feministas 20 (3): 761-783.
Greenebaum, Jessica 2012. Veganism, Identity and the Quest for Authenticity. Food, Culture & Society 15: 129-144.
Greenebaum, Jessica 2012. Managing Impressions: “Face-Saving” Strategies of Vegetarians and Vegans. Humanity and Society 36: 309-325.
Gruber, Manuela 2012. Ernährungsverhalten im Wandel. Die Zukunft is(s)t Vegetarisch. Epikur Journal(1): http://www.epikur-journal.at
Haenfler, Ross / Johnson, Brett / Jones, Ellis 2012. Lifestyle Movements: Exploring the Intersection of Lifestyle and Social Movements. Social Movement Studies 11 (1): 1-20.
Harper, A. Breeze 2012. Going beyond the Normative White Post-Racial Vegan Epistemology. In. Counihan, Carole / Williams-Forson, Psyche (eds.). Taking Food Public: Redefining Foodways in a Changing World. New York, NY, Routledge: 155-175.
Harris, John Richard / Galvin, Richard 2012. Pass the Cocoamone, Please. Causal Impotence, Opportunistic Vegetarianism and Act-Utilitarianism. Ethics, Policy and Environment 15: 368-383.
Haverstock, Katie / Forgays, Deborah Kirby 2012. To eat or not to eat. A comparison of current and former animal product limiters. Appetite 58: 1030-1036.
Haynes, Richard P. 2012. The Myth of Happy Meat. In. Kaplan, David M. (Ed.). The Philosophy of Food. Berkeley, CA, University of California Press: 161-168.
Herzog, Harold A. 2012. Wir streicheln und wir essen sie: Unser paradoxes Verhältnis zu Tieren. München, Hanser.
Huang, Su-hsin 2012. The Authenticity of Fake Meats (About Taiwan). Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 19 (4): 719-731.
Jacobsson, Kerstin 2012. Fragmentation of the collective action space: The animal rights movement in Poland. East European Politics 28 (4): 353-370.
Jefferson, Cord 2012.07.27. Kids These Days Are Not Interested in Vegetarianism. The Nation (USA). http://www.thenation.com/blog/169139/kids-these-days-are-not-interested-vegetarianism .
Jenkins, Stephanie 2012. Returning the Ethical and Political to Animal Studies. Hypatia 27(3): 504-510.
Keller, Markus 2012. Von der Mode zur bewussten Haltung. Vegetarismus und andere alternative Ernährungskonzepte. In. Bartmann, Wolfgang (ed.). Not für die Welt. Ernährung im Zeitalter der Globalisierung. Gütersloh, Brockhaus: 252-281.
Korinek, Valerie J. 2012. Meat Stinks / Eat Beef Dyke! Coming Out as a Vegetarian in the Prairies. In. Iacovetta, Franca / et al. (eds.). Edible Histories, Cultural Politics: Towards a Canadian Food History. Toronto, University of Toronto Press: 326-348.
Lemke, Harald 2012. Veganer werden? Peter Singer als politscher Hedonist und Gastroethiker. In. Lemke, Harald. Politik des Essens: Wovon die Welt von morgen lebt. Bielefeld, Transcript: 275-316.
Lenz, Robin 2012. Reviewed Item: Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. (ed.) 2010. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism Santa Barbara, CA, . Gastronomica 12(2): 18.
Maltz, Diana 2012. Ardent Service: Female Eroticism and New Life Ethics in Gertrude Dix's The Image Breakers (1900). Journal of Victorian Culture 17 (2): 147-163.
McEvoy, Claire T. / et al. 2012. Vegetarian diets, low-meat diets and health: A review. Public Health Nutrition 15: 2287-2294.
Medoro, Dana 2012. Reviewed Item: Preece, Rod 2008. Sins of the Flesh: A History of Ethical Vegetarian Thought. Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia Press. University of Toronto Quarterly 81(3): 665-666.
Menzies, Ken / Sheeshka, Judy 2012. The Process of Exiting Vegetarianism: An Exploratory Study. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 73(4): 163-168.
Michalak, Johannes / Zhang, Xiao Chi / Jacobi, Frank 2012. Vegetarian diet and mental disorders. results from a representative community survey. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 9(June): Article Number: 67 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-67. Conclusions: Vegetarian diet is associated with an elevated risk of mental disorders. However, there was no evidence for a causal role of vegetarian diet in the etiology of mental disorders
Micheletti, Michele / Stolle, Dietlind 2012. Sustainable Citizenship and the New Politics of Consumption. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 644: 88-120.
Minson, Julia A. / Monin, Benoit 2012. Do-Gooder Derogation: Disparaging Morally Motivated Minorities to Defuse Anticipated Reproach. Social Psychological and Personality Science 3(2): 200-207. Cited in: Herrmann, Sebastian 2012.03.02.
Munro, Lyle 2012. Learning and Teaching Guide on the animal rights movement in theory and practice, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-9020.2012.00462.x/abstract This guide accompanies the following article:
Munro, Lyle 2012. The Animal Rights Movement in Theory and Practice: A Review of the Sociological Literature. Sociology Compass 6(2): 166-181.
Norcross, Alastair 2012. Puppies, Pigs, and Potency: A Response to Galvin and Harris. Ethics, Policy and Environment 15: 384-388.
Newcombe, Mark A. / Et al. 2012. “Eat like a man”. A social constructionist analysis of the role of food in men’s lives. Appetite 59: 391-398.
Overall, Christine 2012. "Never eat anything with a face": Ontology and ethics. Planning Theory 11(4): 336-342.
Pedersen, Helena 2012. Critical Carnist Studies. Society and Animals 20: 111-112.
Peggs, Kay 2012. Animals and Sociology (Palgrave MacMillan Animal Ethics). Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pilcher, Jeffrey M. (ed.) 2012. The Oxford Handbook of Food History. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Pires, Maria Jose 2012. The Moral Right of Food: Angela Carter's 'Food Fetishes'. In. Andermahr, Sonya (ed.). Angela Carter: New Critical Readings. New York, NY, Continuum: 56-66.
Poole, Steven 2012. You Aren't What You Eat. London, Union Books.
Popp, Alexander / Lotze-Campen, Hermann 2012. Klimaschutz an der Fleischtheke. Die globale Erwärmung und die Rolle der Landwirtschaft. In. Bartmann, Wolfgang (ed.). Not für die Welt. Ernährung im Zeitalter der Globalisierung. Gütersloh, Brockhaus: 148-155.
Potter-Dunlop, Julie A. / Tse, Alice M. 2012. Dietary Issues Inpatients Face With Being Vegetarian. An Integrative Review. Holistic Nursing Practice 26: 30-37.
Rinas, Bernd-Udo 2012. Veganismus. Ein postmoderner Anarchismus bei Jugendlichen? (Dissertation). Berlin, Archiv der Jugendkulturen.
Romo, Lynsey Kluever / Donovan-Kicken, Erin 2012. “Actually, I Don't Eat Meat”: A Multiple-Goals Perspective of Communication About Vegetarianism. Communication Studies 63(4): 405-420.
Rothgerber, Hank 2012. Real Men Don't Eat (Vegetable) Quiche: Masculinity and the Justification of Meat Consumption. Psychology of Men and Masculinity (November): doi: 10.1037/a0030379 http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/2012-30417-001 (Cited in: Czepel, Robert 2012.12.19. Gemüse ist für Mädchen. ORF/Science)
Rozin, Paul / Hormes, Julia M. / Faith, Myles S. / Wansink, Brian 2012. Is meat male ? A Quantitative Multi-Method Framework to Establish Metaphoric Relationships. Journal of Consumer Research 39(3): 629-643.
Ruby, Matthew 2012. Research Review Vegetarianism. A blossoming field of study. Appetite 58: 141-150.
Ruby, Matthew / Heine, Steven 2012. Too close to home. Factors predicting meat avoidance. Appetite 59: 47-52.
Rudy, Kathy 2012. Locavores, Feminism, and the Question of Meat. Journal of American Culture 35(1): 26-36.
Saja, Krzysztof 2012. The moral footprint of animal products. Agriculture and Human Values 29 (Oktober): 10.1007/s10460-012-9402-x
Salmons, Kim 2012. Anarchic Appetites: Vegetarianism and The Secret Agent. Conradian: Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society 37 (2): 35-49.
Salonen, Arto O. / Helne, Tuula T. 2012. Vegetarian Diets: A Way towards a Sustainable Society. Journal of Sustainable Development 5 (6): 10-24.
Saunders, Ben / Harding, Eloise 2012. 'Eat Me': Vegetarianism and Consenting Animals. In. Joll, Nicholas (ed.). Philosophy and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan.
Schernthaner, Angelika 2012. Veganismus als Lebenskonzept. (Diplomarbeit, Betreuer: Bickel, Herbert). Innsbruck, Universität Innsbruck.
Schleinzer, Philip 2012. Veganismus unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Lebensstilkonzeptes und der Tierrechtsbewegung. Diplomarbeit, BetreuerIn: Weiss, Hildegard. Wien, Universität Wien.
Schmidinger, Kurt / Stehfest, Elke 2012. Including CO2 implications of land occupation in LCAs-method and example for livestock products. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 17(6): 962-972.
Schösler, Hanna / et al. 2012. Can we cut out the meat of the dish? Constructing consumer-oriented pathways towards meat substitution. Appetite 58: 39-47.
Sebastian, Marcel 2012. Conference Review. “Eating Meat. The Social Relationship of Humans and Animals and the Meaning of Meat.” Conference Organized by the Group for Society and Animals Studies at the University of Hamburg, July 2011. Journal for Critical Animal Studies 10(1): 160-162 http://www.criticalanimalstudies.org/volume-10-issue-1-2012/ + http://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/projekte/animals-and-society/projekte/tagung-fleisch-essen/tagungsbericht/
Sharma, Avi 2012. Wilhelmine nature: natural lifestyle and practical politics in the German Life-reform movement (1890-1914). Social History 37 (1): 36-54.
Shprintzen, Adam D. 2012. Looks Like Meat, Smells Like Meat, Tastes Like Meat: Battle Creek, Protose and the Making of Modern American Vegetarianism. Food, Culture and Society: An International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 15(1): 113-128.
Stull, Donald D. / Broadway, Michael J. ²2012, 2003. Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North America (Case Studies on Contemporary Social Issues). Belmont, CA, Wadsworth Publishing.
Timko, Alix / Hormes, Julia M. / Chubski, Janice 2012. Will the real vegetarian please stand up? An investigation of dietary restraint and eating disorder symptoms in vegetarians versus non-vegetarians. Appetite 58: 982-990. Abstract ends with: “Findings shed light on the sources of inconsistencies in prior research on eating behaviors in vegetarians and suggest that semi-vegetarianism – as opposed to true vegetarianism or veganism – is the most likely related to disordered eating.”
Traini, Christophe 2012. Between Disgust And Moral Outrage: Sociogenesis Of An Activist Practice. Revue francaise de science politique 62: 559-581. Abstract: “This article aims to show how the conversion to a vegetarian diet is an empirical material most relevant to the sociology of collective mobilization and activism.”
Wakeman, Rob 2012. "Beastly Understanding": Margaret Cavendish's Feminist-Vegetarian Scientific Thought" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p525230_index.html.
Walters, Kerry S 2012. Vegetarianism: a Guide for the Perplexed. London, Continuum.
Warkentin, Traci 2012. Must Every Animal Studies Scholar Be Vegan? Hypatia 27(3): 499-504.
Webb, Stephen H. 2012. The chicken and the bath water: Exploring a basic limit to the vegetarian ideal. Expository Times 12: 573-580.
2011
Aaltola, Elisa 2011 The Philosophy behind the movement. Animal studies versus Animal Rights. Society and Animals 19: 391-404.
Almassi, Ben 2011. The Consequences of Individual Consumption. A Defence of Threshold Arguments for Vegetarianism and Consumer Ethics. Journal of Applied Philosophy 28(4): 396-411.
Barlösius, Eva 2011. Soziologie des Essens. Eine sozial- und kulturwissenschaftliche Einführung in die Ernährungsforschung. Weinheim, Juventa Verlag.
Bibel, Barbara 2011. Reviewed Item: Puskar. Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. (ed.) 2010. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism Santa Barbara, CA. Booklist 107(9/10): 117.
Boyle, Joseph E. 2011. Becoming vegetarian. The eating patterns and accounts of newly practicing vegetarians. Food and Foodways 19(4): 314-333.
Brock Review, The 2011. Special Issue: Animals in Human Societies brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brockreview/issue/view/44.
Bratanova, Boyka / Loughnan, Steve / Bastian, Brock 2011. The effect of categorization as food on the perceived moral standing of animals. Appetite 57: 193-196.
Carter, Bob / Charles, Nickie (eds.) 2011. Humans and Other Animals: Critical Perspectives. Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan.
Ciocchetti, Christopher 2011. Veganism and Living Well. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24: 1-13 (http://www.springerlink.com/content/n1053843r1u1lq15/ ).
Cole, Matthew / Morgan, Karen 2011. Vegaphobia: derogatory discourses of veganism and the reproduction of speciesism in UK national newspaper. British Journal of Sociology 61(1): 134-153.
Cole, Matthew 2011. From ‘animal machines’ to ‘happy meat’? Foucault’s ideas of disciplinary and pastoral power applied to ‘animal-centred’ welfare discourse. Animals 1(1): 83-101 Online at: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals.
Cole, Matthew / Morgan, Karen 2011. The discursive representation of nonhuman animals in a culture of denial. In. Carter, Bob / Charles, Nickie (eds.). Humans and Other Animals: Critical Perspectives. Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan: 112-132.
Cole, Matthew / Morgan, Karen 2011. Veganism contra speciesism: Beyond debate (Special Issue: Animals in Human Societies). The Brock Review 12(1): 144-163 http://brock.scholarsportal.info/journals/brockreview/issue/view/44
de Boer, Joop / Aiking, Harry 2011. On the merits of plant-based proteins for global food security: Marrying macro and micro perspectives. Ecological Economics 70: 1259-1265.
Deckers, Jan 2011. Should Whiteheadians Be Vegetarians? A Critical Analysis of the Thoughts of Hartshorne and Dombrowski. Journal of Animal Ethics 1 (2): 195-209.
Deckers, Jan 2011. Jan Deckers 2011 Should Whiteheadians Be Vegetarians? A Critical Analysis of the Thoughts of Whitehead, Birch, Cobb, and McDaniel. Journal of Animal Ethics 1 (1): 80-92.
Dieteren, Fia 2011. The animal-free food. A vegetarian history of the Netherlands. BMGN: The Low Countries Historical Review 126 (3): 118-120. Online at http://www.bmgn-lchr.nl
Duve, Karen 2011. Anständig essen. Ein Selbstversuch. Berlin, Galiani.
Earthscan Food and Agriculture 2011- www.routledge.com/books/series/ECEFA/
Fink, Beatrice 2011. You Are What You Don't Eat (Review of Stuart, Tristram 2007. The Bloodless Revolution). Eighteenth-Century Life 35 (1): 208-210.
Fischler, Claude 2011. Commensality, society and culture. Social Science Information 50 (3-4): 528-548. Page 545 "In most if not all societies on the planet, eating is done in a social context."
Foy, Barry 2011. Reviewed Item: Weaver, Tara 2010. The Butcher & The Vegetarian: One Woman’s Romp Through A World of Men, Meat, and Moral Crisis. Gastronomica 11 (1): 118-119.
Häußler, Angela 2011. Dimension Gesellschaft: Fleisch essen aus sozialer und kultureller Perspektiven. In. Hoffmann, Ingrid / Schneider, Katja / Leitzmann, Claus (Ed.). Ernährungsökologie: Komplexen Herausforderungen integrativ begegnen. München, Oekom Verlag: 63-75.
Heldke, Lisa 2011. The (Extensive) Pleasures of Eating; Or, Why Did This Meal Suddenly Become Less Delicious When I Found Out ... In. Strong, Jeremy (ed.). Educated Tastes: Food, Drink, and Connoisseur Culture. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press: 121-157.
Herzog, Harold A. 2011.06.20. Why Do Most Vegetarians Go Back To Eating Meat? For most people, vegetarianism is temporary phase. Why? Psychology Today: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animals-and-us/201106/why-do-most-vegetarians-go-back-eating-meat
Hirschler, Christopher 2011. "What Pushed Me over the Edge Was a Deer Hunter": Being Vegan in North America. Society and Animals 19 (2): 156-174.
Hoek, Annet C. / et al. 2011. Replacement of meat by meat substitutes. A survey on person- and product-related factors in consumer acceptance. Appetite 56: 662-673.
Izmirli, Serdar / Phillips, Clive J.C. 2011. The relationship between student consumption of animal products and attitudes to animals in Europe and Asia. British Food Journal 113(3): 436-450.
Jäckel, Michael 2011. Einführung in die Konsumsoziologie. Fragestellungen - Kontroversen - Beispieltexte (4. Auflage). Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Johnson, Justine 2011. Hegans: An Examination of the Emerging Male Vegan (Master Thesis). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
Leahy, Eimear / Lyons, Sean / Tol, Richard S. J. 2011. Determinants of Vegetarianism and Meat Consumption Frequency in Ireland. Economic and Social Review - Irland 42 (4): 407-436.
Lusk, Jayson L. / Roosen, Jutta / Shogren, Jason (eds.) 2011. The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Food Consumption and Policy. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Matheson, Neill 2011. Thoreau's Inner Animal. Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 67(4): 1-26.
Metz, Martina / Hoffmann, Ingrid 2011. Vegetarische Ernährung: das Zusammenspiel vielfältiger Auswirkungen. In. Hoffmann, Ingrid / Schneider, Katja / Leitzmann, Claus (Ed.). Ernährungsökologie: Komplexen Herausforderungen integrativ begegnen. München, oekom Verlag: 98-102.
Miller, Ian 2011. Evangelicalism and the Early Vegetarian Movement in Britain c.1847-1860. Journal of Religious History 35: 199-210.
Muhlnickel, Robert L. 2011. The Ethical Vegetarianism Argument. In. Bruce, Michael / Barbone, Steven (eds.). Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy. Malden, MA, Wiley-Blackwell: 265-268.
Navarro, Marilisa C. 2011. Decolonizing our plates: Analyzing San Diego and vegans of color food politics (Master Thesis). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
Newmyer, Stephen T. 2011. Animal as food: Vegetarianism and its opponents. In. Newmyer, Stephen T. (ed.). Animals in Greek and Roman Thought: A Sourcebook. London, Routledge: 97-111.
Ploeger, Angelika / Hirschfelder, Gunther / Schönberger, Gesa (eds.) 2011. Die Zukunft auf dem Tisch. Analysen, Trends und Perspektiven der Ernährung von morgen. Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
Pollan, Michael 2011. Das Omnivoren Dilemma. München, Goldmann Verlag / ARKANA.
Rachels, Stuart 2011. Vegetarismus. In. Beauchamp, Tom L. / Frey, Raymond G. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 877-905.
Routledge Studies of Gastronomy, Food and Drink, 2011- www.taylorandfrancis.com/books/series/RSGFD/
Ruby, Matthew / Heine, Steven 2011. Meat, morals, and masculinity. Appetite 56: 447-450.
Schlatzer, Martin ²2011. Tierproduktion und Klimawandel. Ein wissenschaftlicher Diskurs zum Einfluss der Ernährung auf Umwelt und Klima. Wien, LIT Verlag.
Smith, Gabriel 2011. White Mutants of Straight Edge: The Avant-Garde of Abstinence. Journal of Popular Culture 44 (3): 633-646.
Strong, Jeremy (ed.) 2011. Educated Tastes: Food, Drink, and Connoisseur Culture. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.
Thivissen, Patricia 2011. Vegetarier - eine Spezies für sich? Psychologie Heute(6): 32-37.
Tooley, Michael 2011. Are Nonhuman Animals Persons? In. Beauchamp, Tom L. / Frey, Raymond G. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. Oxford, Oxford University Press: 332-372.
Whitley, Cameron Thomas 2011. Culture of violence: Animals as double victims of the 'animal production' industry (Master Thesis, Michigan State University). Ann Arbor, ProQuest.
2010
Adams, Carol J. 2010. Why feminist-vegan now? Feminism & Psychology 20(3): 302–317.
Albersmeier, Friederike / Spiller, Achim 2010. Die Reputation der Fleischwirtschaft: Eine Kausalanalyse. (The Reputation of the German Meat Sector: A Structural Equation Model. With English summary.). German Journal of Agricultural Economics 59(4): 258-270.
Alsdorf, Ludwig 2010. The history of vegetarianism and cow-veneration in India. Translated from the German by Bal Patil. (Ed. with add. notes, a bibliogr. and four appendices by Willem Bollée) London, Routledge.
Ballard, Richard 2010. ‘Slaughter in the suburbs’. livestock slaughter and race in post-apartheid cities. Ethnic and Racial Studies 33(6): 1069-1087.
Barnes-Holmes, Dermot / et al. 2010. Using The Implicit Association Test And The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure To Measure Attitudes Toward Meat And Vegetables In Vegetarians And Meat-Eaters. The Psychological Record 60: 287-306.
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Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2010. Meat's Place on the Campaign Menu: How US Environmental Discourse Negotiates Vegetarianism. Environmental Communication 4(3): 255-276.
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Fudge, Erica 2010. Why it's easy being a vegetarian. Textual Practice 24(1): 149-166.
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Grumett, David / Muers, Rachel 2010. Theology on the Menu: Asceticism, Meat and Christian Diet. London, Routledge.
Hahn, Laura / Bruner, Michael 2010. Politics on Your Plate: Building and Burning Bridges across Organic, Vegetarian and Vegan Discourse. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 96th Annual Convention, http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p420293_index.html
Herzog, Harold A. 2010. Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals. New York, NY, Harper & Row.
Hobbs, Suzanne Havala 2010. Living Vegetarian for Dummies. Indianapolis, IN, Wiley.
Hussar, Karen M. / Harris, Paul L. 2010. Children Who Choose Not to Eat Meat: A Study of Early Moral Decision-making. Social Development 19(3): 627-641.
Joy, Melanie 2010. Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism: The Belief System That Enables Us to Eat Some Animals and Not Others (www.carnism.com). San Francisco, CA, Conar Press.
LeBlanc, Ronald D. 2010. Reviewed Item: Preece, Rod 2008. Sins of the Flesh: A History of Ethical Vegetarian Thought. Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia Press. Gastronomica 10(3): 114-116.
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Merriman, Ben 2010. Gender differences in family and peer reaction to the adoption of a vegetarian diet. Feminism & Psychology 20(3): 420-427.
Nath, Jemal 2010. 'God is a vegetarian': the food, health and bio-spirituality of Hare Krishna, Buddhist and Seventh-Day Adventist devotees. Health Sociology Review 19(3): 356-368.
Parry, Jovian 2010. Gender and slaughter in popular gastronomy. Feminism & Psychology 20 (3): 381-396.
Pelletier, Nathan / Tyedmers, Peter 2010. Forecasting potential global environment costs of livestock production 2000 - 2050. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 107(43): 18371-18374. (http://www.pnas.org/content/107/43/18371.abstract ). Zitiert in: Die Presse / Langenbach, Jürgen 2010.10.06. Ökologie: Essen wir die Erde auf? Der Fleischbedarf steigt stark und die Erde wird immer wärmer. Die damit verbundenen Umweltkosten sind hoch. Ob sie technisch in Grenzen gehalten werden können oder nur durch Vegetarismus, ist umstritten. http://diepresse.com/home/science/599893/index.do
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Pluhar, Evelyn 2010. Meat and Morality: Alternatives to Factory Farming. Society and Animals 23(5): 455-468.
Potts, Annie / Parry, Jovian 2010. Vegan Sexuality: Challenging Heteronormative Masculinity through Meat-free Sex. Feminism & Psychology 20 (1): 53-72.
Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. (ed.) 2010. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism. Santa Barbara, CA, Greenwood Press, Imprint of ABC - Clio www.abc-clio.com
Romo, Lynsey K. / Donovan-Kicken, Erin 2010. Communication about Vegetarianism: Disclosing a Healthy Deviance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 96th Annual Convention, http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p421605_index.html
Ritvo, Harriet 2010. Review: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. English Historical Review 125(513): 460-462.
Rützler, Hanni / Reiter, Wolfgang 2010. Food Change. 7 Leitideen für eine neue Esskultur. Wien, Hubert Krenn Verlag.
Sanchez-Fernandez, Raquel / Iniesta-Bonillo, M. Angeles 2010. Hedonic Value, Satisfaction and Loyalty: An Empirical Analysis in a Service Context Journal of Marketing Trends 1 (1): 27-40. (A total of 306 individuals were interviewed after visiting several vegetarian restaurants in four Spanish cities.)
Sautman, Barry 2010. "Vegetarian between Meals": The Dalai Lama, War, and Violence. Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 18 (1): 89-143.
Schwarz, Thomas 2010. Veganer. In. Hitzler, Ronald / Niederbacher, Arne (Hg.). Wiesbaden, VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften: 170-176.
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Traugh, Susan M. 2010. Vegetarianism. Detroit, MI, Lucent Books.
van der Kooi, Merle E. 2010. The Inconsistent Vegetarian. Society and Animals 18(3): 291-305.
Weaver, Tara 2010. The Butcher & The Vegetarian: One Woman’s Romp Through A World of Men, Meat, and Moral Crisis. Emmaus, Rodale.
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2009
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009. Fifth International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. Proceedings of a symposium held in Loma Linda, CA. 89: 1541S-1716S.
Becvar, Wolf Dieter / Radojicic, Nedeljko 2009. How Vegan Are You? Ein kultursoziologisches Portfolio der veganen Community im Wandel zwischen Konsumverweigerung und Lebensstilkonzepten. (Magisterarbeit, Universität Wien, ). Saarbrücken, VDM Verlag.
Boje, Christiane 2009, (2010). VEGETARIER! KAROTTE! GURKENHEINI! Eine kulturwissenschaftliche Analyse der Darstellungs- und Inszenierungspraktiken des Vegetarismus im zeitgenössischen Film (Dissertation). Köln.
Caro, Mark 2009. The Foie Gras Wars: How a 5,000-Year-Old Delicacy Inspired the World's Fiercest Food Fight. New York, NY, Simon & Schuster.
Chiou, Lang-Roy / Chen, Chin-Hung / Chiang, Ching-San 2009. Modern Menu Classics of Vegetarian Restaurant in Research - LOHAS Orient. In. ISSAT - International Conference on Reliability and Quality in Design. Proeeding: 296-300. - www.issatconferences.org
Cole, Mark B. 2009. Reviewed Item: Berry, Rynn 2004. Hitler: Neither Vegetarian Nor Animal Lover. New York, Pythagorean Publishers. Food, Culture & Society 12 (4): 563-566.
Cole, Matthew / Morgan, Karen 2009. "... a faddish, fanatical diet cult" Anti-vegan bias in UK newspaper. The Vegan. The magazine of the Vegan Society(2 Summer): 6-7.
Cole, Matthew / Stewart, Kate 2009. The conceptual separation of food and animals in childhood. Food, Culture & Society 12(4): 457-476.
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DeGrazia, David 2009. Moral Vegetarianism from a Very Broad Basis. Journal of Moral Philosophy 6(2): 143-165.
Fitzgerald, Amy J. / Kalof, Linda / Dietz, Thomas 2009. Slaughterhouses and Increased Crime Rates: An Empirical Analysis of the Spillover From "The Jungle" into the Surrounding Area. Organization and Environment 22(2): 158-184.
Foer, Jonathan Safran 2009. Eating Animals. New York, NY, Little, Brown and Company.
Freeman, Carrie Packwood 2009. Struggling for ideological integrity in the social movement framing process: How U.S. animal rights organizations frame values and ethical ideology in food advocacy communication (Dissertation). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
Friend, Catherine 2009. The compassionate carnivore. Philadelphia, PA, Da Capo Press.
Gross, Joan 2009. Capitalism and Its Discontents: Back-to-the-Lander and Freegan Foodways in Rural Oregon. Food and Foodways 17: 57-79.
Grubbs, Jennifer D. 2009. Farm Sanctuary: Creating a space where theory meets practice (Master Thesis, University of Cincinnati). Ann Arbor, MI, ProQuest.
Grube, Angela 2009. Vegane Lebensstile - diskutiert im Rahmen einer qualitativen/quantitativen Studie. Dritte, überarbeitete Auflage (1999 Diplomarbeit) Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag.
Grube, Angela 2009. Vegane Biografien. Narrative Interviews und biografische Berichte von Veganern. Stuttgart, Ibidem Verlag.
Harrison, Jonathan 2009. The Vagaries of Vegetarianism. Ratio 21(3): 286-299.
Herzog, Harold A. / Golden, Lauren L. 2009. Moral Emotions and Social Activism: The Case of Animal Rights. Journal of Social Issues 65(3): 485-498.
Herzog, Harold A. / Childers, Morgan 2009. Motivations For Meat Consumption Among Ex-Vegetarians. Meeting of the International Society for Anthrozoology. http://posters.isaz.net/posterDisplay.php?posterID=47
Jamieson, Alexandra 2009. Living Vegan For Dummies. Indianapolis, IN, Wiley.
Kloppenburg, Inken (ed.) 2009. Der große Larousse Gastronomique. Das Standardwerk für Küche, Kochkunst, Esskultur. 4000 Einträge, 1700 Fotos, 2500 Rezepte. München, Christian-Verlag. (Seite 900: Vegane Kost und Vegetarismus).
Kokeny, Tibor 2009. The History of Vegetarianism in Hungary (Original Title: A magyarorszagi veget arizmus tortenete). Tarsadalomkutatas 27(2): 203-225.
Korzen, Sara / Lassen, J. 2009. Meat in context. On the relation between perceptions and contexts. Appetite 54: 274-281.
LeBlanc, Ronald D. 2009. Slavic Sins of the Flesh: Food, Sex, and Carnal Appetite in Nineteenth-Century Russian Fiction. Durham, Univ. of New Hampshire Press.
Lemke, Harald 2009. Genealogie des gastrosophischen Hedonismus. In. Dell’Agli, Daniele (Hg.). Essen als ob nicht. Gastrosophische Modelle. Frankfurt a. M., STW: 17-64.
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Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret A. 2009. Review: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. Journal of British Studies 48(2): 534-536.
Rapport, Jeremy 2009. Eating for Unity: Vegetarianism in the Early Unity School of Christianity. Gastronomica 9 (2): 35-44.
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Walton, John K. 2009. Reviewed Item: Gregory, James 2007. Of Victorians and Vegetarians. The Vegetarian Movement in Nineteenth-Century Britain. (Dissertation). London, Tauris. Journal of Social History 42(3): 813-814.
2008
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Allyn, Bobby 2008. Vegetarianism in Political Magazines. Vegetarian Journal: http://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2008issue3/index.htm
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Boyle, Joseph E. 2008. Becoming vegetarian: An analysis of the vegetarian career using an integrated model of deviance. Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 68(10): 4485.
Caplan, Pat 2008. Crossing the Veg/Non-Veg Divide: Commensality and Sociality Among the Middle Classes in Madras/Chennai. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 31(1): 118-142.
Cole, Matthew 2008. Asceticism and hedonism in research discourses of veg*anism. British Food Journal 110(6-7): 706-716.
Desai, Amit 2008. Subaltern Vegetarianism: Witchcraft, Embodiment and Sociality in Central India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 31(1): 96-117.
Dillard, Jennifer 2008. A Slaughterhouse Nightmare: Psychological Harm Suffered by Slaughterhouse Employees and the Possibility of Redress through Legal Reform. Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy 15: 391-408.
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Grumett, David / Muers, Rachel (eds.) 2008. Eating and Believing: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vegetarianism and Theology. London, T&T Clark.
Haynes, Richard P. 2008. Reviewed Item: Sapontzis, Steve F. (2004). Food for Thought. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21(1): 99-105.
Hopkins, Patrick D. / Dacey, Austin 2008. Vegetarian Meat: Could Technology Save Animals and Satisfy Meat Eaters? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21 (6): 579-596.
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Lee, Paula Young (ed.) 2008. Meat, Modernity, and the Rise of the Slaughterhouse. Hanover, NH, University of New Hampshire.
Marcus, Paul 2008. Victory through vegetables: Self-mastery through a vegetarian way of life. Psychoanalytic Review 95(1): 61-77.
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Preylo, Brooke Dixon / Arikawa, Hiroko 2008. Comparison of Vegetarians and Non-Vegetarians on Pet Attitude and Empathy. Anthrozoös 21: 387-395.
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Rozendal, Keith 2008. Gender, power, and meat consumption: Vegetarian political identity in a cross-national survey. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISPP 31st Annual Scientific Meeting. http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p255633_index.html
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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2008. Special Issue: Food: Memory, Pleasure and Politics. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 31(1).
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Vinnari, Markus 2008. The future of meat consumption - Expert views from Finland. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 75 (6): 893-904.
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2007
Allhoff, Fritz / Monroe, Dave (eds.) 2007. Food and Philosophy: Eat, Think, and Be Merry. Malden, MA, Blackwell.
Allhoff, Fritz (ed.) 2008. Wine & Philosophy: A Symposium on Thinking and Drinking. Malden, MA, Blackwell.
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Garrett, Jeremy 2007. Utilitarianism, Vegetarianism, and Human Health: A Response to the Causal Impotence Objection. Journal of Applied Philosophy 24(3): 223-237.
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International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 2007. Special Issue: Competing discourses of farm animal welfare and agri-food restructuring. 15 (3).
Jena: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität 2007 Institut für Psychologie: Ergebnisse der Vegetarierstudie. (Insgesamt haben sich etwa 4000 Vegetarier und Vegetarier an der Studie beteiligt.) www.vegetarierstudie.uni-jena.de
Lamey, Andy 2007. Food Fight! Davis versus Regan on the Ethics of Eating Beef. Journal of Social Philosophy 38(2): 331-348.
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Monin, Benoit 2007. Holier than me? Threatening social comparison in the moral domain. Revue Internationale de Psychologie Sociale 20(1): 53-68.
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2006
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Benbow, Heather Merle 2006. "Was auf den Tisch kam, mußte aufgegessen […] werden": Food, Gender, and Power in Kafka's Letters and Stories. German Quarterly 79(3): 347-365.-
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2005
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2004
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Korthals, Michael 2004. Before Dinner. Philosophy and Ethics of Food. Berlin, Springer.
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Norcross, Alastair 2004. Puppies, Pigs, and People: Eating Meat and Marginal Cases. Nous-Supplement: Philosophical Perspectives 18: 229-245.
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2003
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Baker, Anna H. / Wardle, Jane 2003. Sex differences in fruit and vegetable intake in older adults. Appetite 40 (3): 269-275.
Block, Gary 2003. The Moral Reasoning of Believers in Animal Rights. Society and Animals 11(2): 167-180.
Davis, Steven L. 2003. The Least Harm Principle May Require That Humans Consume a Diet Containing Large Herbivores, Not a Vegan Diet. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16: 387–394.
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Gastronomica 2003. Rumblings from the World of Food: Lists vegetarian restaurants found in Paris. Gastronomica 3(4).
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Jerolmack, Colin 2003. Tracing the Profile of Animal Rights Supporters: A Preliminary Investigation. Society and Animals 11 (3): 245-263.
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Levenstein, Harvey 2003. Revolution at the Table: The Transformation of the American Diet (California Studies in Food and Culture), University of California Press.
Locher, Julie L. / Yoels, William C. / Maurer, Donna / van Ellis, Jillian 2005. Comfort Foods: An Exploratory Journey into the Social and Emotional Significance of Food. Food and Foodways 13 (4): 273-297.
Matheny, Gaverick 2003. Least Harm: A Defense of Vegetarianism from Steven Davis's Omnivorous Proposal. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 16(5): 505-511.
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Sabate, Joan 2003. The Contribution of Vegetarian Diets to Health and Disease: A Paradigm Shift. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 78(3): 502S-507S.
Trocchia, Philip J. / Janda, Swinder 2003. A Cluster Analytic Approach for Consumer Segmentation Using the Vegetarian/Meatarian Distinction. Journal of Food Products Marketing 9 (2): 11-23.
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2002
Albala, Ken 2002. Insensible Perspiration and Oily Vegetable Humor: An Eighteenth-Century Controversy over Vegetarianism. Gastronomica 2 (3): 29-36.
Allen, Michael W. / Baines, Surinder 2002. Manipulating the symbolic meaning of meat to encourage greater acceptance of fruits and vegetables and less proclivity for red and white meat. Appetite 38: 118-130.
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Barr, Susan I. / Chapman, Gwen E. 2002. Perceptions and practices of self-defined current vegetarian, former vegetarian, and nonvegetarian women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 102 (3): 354-360.
Beardsworth, Alan / Bryman, Alan / Keil, Teresa 2002. Women, men and food: The significance of gender for nutritional attitudes and choices. British Food Journal 104: 470-491.
Belasco, Warren J. / Scranton, Philip (eds.) 2002. Food Nations: Selling Taste in Consumer Societies. New York, Routledge. (Page 1-15: Food matters. Perspectives on an Emerging Field)
Brang, Peter 2002. Ein unbekanntes Russland. Kulturgeschichte vegetarischer Lebensweisen von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart. Köln, Böhlau.
Chin, Matthew G. / Fisak, Brian / Sims, Valerie K. 2002. Development of the attitudes toward vegetarians scale. Anthrozoös 15(4): 332-342.
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Larsson, Christel L. 2002. Thesis: Young vegetarians and omnivores. Dietary habits and other health-related aspects. Scandinavian Journal of Nutrition - ab 2008 als Open Acces: Food & Nutrition Research 46(1): 48-49.
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Li, Hon-Lam 2002. Animal research, non-vegetarianism, and the moral status of animals - Understanding the impasse of the animal rights problem. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 27(5): 589-615.
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Maurer, Donna 2002. Vegetarianism. Movement or Moment? (1997 Ph.D.). Philadelphia, PA, Temple University Press.
Muller, Severin 2002. Visiting the slaughterhouse: The presentation of work. Geneses: Sciences sociales et histoire (49): 89-109.
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Nobis, Nathan 2002. Vegetarianism and Virtue: Does Consequentialism Demand Too Little? Social Theory and Practice 28(1): 135-156.
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Powell, Kimberly A. 2002. Lifestyle as rhetorical transaction: A case study of the vegetarian movement in the United States. Atlantic Journal of Communication 10(2): 169 -190.
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Roy, Parama 2002. Meat-Eating, Masculinity, and Renunciation in India: A Gandhian Grammar of Diet. Gender & History 14(1): 62-91.
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Smith, Mick 2002. The ‘Ethical' Space of the Abattoir: On the (In)human(e) Slaughter of Other Animals. Human Ecology Review 9(2): 49-58.
2001
Aleksic, Jelena 2001. Ideology of Food. Carnivorous vs Vegetarian. Teorija in Praksa - Ljubljana 38 (2): 307-327.
Benatar, David 2001. Why the Naive Argument against Moral Vegetarianism Really is Naive. Environmental Values 10(1): 103-112.
Janda, Swinder / Trocchia, P. J. 2001. Vegetarianism: Toward a greater understanding. Psychology and Marketing 18(12): 1205-1240.
Jordan, Jeff 2001. Why Friends Shouldn't Let Friends Be Eaten: An Argument for Vegetarianism. Social Theory and Practice 27(2): 309-322.
Lea, Emma / Worsley, Anthony 2001. Influences on meat consumption in Australia. Appetite 32: 127-136.
Lindeman, Marjaana 2001. Food choice ideologies: the modern manifestations of normative and humanist views of the world. Appetite 37(3): 175-184.
Linnemann, Manuela / Schorcht, Claudia (eds.) 2001. Vegetarismus. Zur Geschichte und Zukunft einer Lebensweise (Tierrechte - Menschenpflichten 4). Erlangen, Harald Fischer Verlag.
Lowe, Brian 2001. Animal Rights as a Quasi-Religion. Implicit Religion 4 (1): 41-60.
Macho, Thomas 2001. Lust auf Fleisch? Kulturhistorische Überlegungen zu einem ambivalenten Genuss. In. Neumann, Gerhard / et al. (Hg.). Essen und Lebensqualität. Natur- und kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven. Frankfurt a. M., Campus Verlag: 157-174.
MacNair, Rachel 2001. Commentary: McDonald's "Empirical Look at Becoming Vegan. Society and Animals 9: 63-69.
MacNair, Rachel 2001(?) Bibliography on the Psychology and Sociology of Becoming or Remaining Vegetarian and/or Vegan. www.rachelmacnair.com
Marcus, Erik ²2001. Vegan. The New Ethics of Eating - www.Vegan.com. Ithaca, NY, McBooks Press.
Maurer, Donna 2001. Vegetarianism. In: Kurian, George Thomas (ed.). Encyclopedia of American Studies. New York, Grolier.
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Spang, Rebecca L. 2001. The Invention of the Restaurant: Paris and Modern Gastronomic Culture. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
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Walters, Kerry S. / Portmess, Lisa (eds.) 2001. Religious Vegetarianism. From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama. Albany, State University of New York Press.
2000
Allen, Michael W. 2000. Values and Beliefs of Vegetarians and Omnivores. The Journal of Social Psychology 140(4): 405-422.
Almeida, Michael J. / Bernstein, Mark H. 2000. Opportunistic Carnivorism. Journal of Applied Philosophy 17(2): 205-212?
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Beekman, Volkert 2000. You are What You Eat: Meat, Novel Protein Foods, and Consumptive Freedom. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 12 (2): 185-196.
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Kellman, Steven G. 2000. Fish, Flesh, and Foul. The anti-vegetarian animus. American Scholar, 69 (4), 85-97. „p.85 … vegetarians today suffer merely a species of social death.“
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1999
Albu, Mihai 1999. New Religious Movements [of Eastern Origin] in Romania. Revista Romana de Sociologie 10 (1-2): 101-120.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1999. Third International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition: Proceedings of a symposium held in Loma Linda, CA. 70: 429S-634S.
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Beardsworth, Alan / Bryman, Alan 1999. Meat consumption and vegetarianism among young adults in the UK An empirical study. British Food Journal 101(4): 289-300.
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Fagerli, R. A. / Wandel, M. 1999. Gender differences in opinions and practices with regard to a healthy diet. Appetite 32(2): 171-190.
Fox, Michael Allen 1999. Deep Vegetarianism. Philadelphia, PA, Temple University Press.
Guerrini, Anita 1999. A Diet for a Sensitive Soul: Vegetarianism in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Eighteenth-Century Life 23(2): 34-42.
Kalof, Linda / Dietz, Thomas / Stern, Paul C. / Guagnano, Gregory A. 1999. Social psychological and structural influences on vegetarian beliefs. Rural Sociology 64 (3): 500-511.
Kim, Esther H. / Schroeder, Karen M. / Houser, Robert F. / Dwyer, Johanna T. 1999. Two small surveys, 25 years apart, investigating motivations of dietary choice in 2 groups of vegetarians in the Boston area. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 99 (5): 598-601.
Leneman, Leah 1999. No animal food: The road to veganism in Britain, 1909-1944. Society and Animals 7(3): 219-228.
Martins, Y. / et al. 1999. Restrained eating among vegetarians: Does a vegetarian eating style mask concerns about weight? Appetite 32(1): 145-154.
McDonald, Barbara / Cervero, Ronald M. / Courtenay, Bradley C. 1999. An Ecological Perspective of Power in Transformational Learning. A Case Study of Ethical Vegans. Adult Education Quarterly 50(1): 5-23.
Meyer-Renschhausen, Elisabeth / Wirz, Albert / Hill, Phil 1999. Dietetics, health reform and social order: vegetarianism as a moral physiology. The example of Maximilian Bircher-Benner (1867–1939). Medical History 43 (3): 323-341.
Nizard, Sophie 1999. Reviewed item: Ossipow, Laurence 1994. The Cuisine of the Body and the Soul - An Ethnological Approach to Vegetarianism, Veganism and Macrobiotics in Switzerland. Archives de sciences sociales des religions 106: 85-86.
Phillips, Carl V. 1999. Complex systems model of dietary choice with implications for improving diets and promoting vegetarianism. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 70: 608s-614s.
Sabate, Joan / et al. 1999. Publication trends of vegetarian nutrition articles in biomedical literature, 1966-1995. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 70(3): 601S-607S.
Tansey, Geoff / D’Silva, Joyce (eds.) 1999. The Meat Business: Devouring a Hungry Planet. London, Palgrave Macmillan / Earthscan.
Tester, Keith 1999. The moral malaise of McDonaldization: The values of vegetarianism. In. Smart, Brian (ed.). Resisting McDonaldization. London, Sage Publication: 216-235.
Verbeke, Wim / Viaene, Jacques 1999. Beliefs, attitude and behaviour towards fresh meat consumption in Belgium: empirical evidence from a consumer survey. Food Quality and Preference 10: 437-445.
Walters, Kerry S. / Portmess, Lisa (ed.) 1999. Ethical Vegetarianism. From Pythagoras to Peter Singer. Albany, NY, State University of New York Press.
White, Randall F. / Seymour, Jennifer / Frank, Erica 1999. Vegetarianism among us Women Physicians. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 99: 595-598.
Willett, Walter C. 1999. Convergence of philosophy and science: The Third International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 70: 434S-438S.
1998
Callicott, Baird J. 1998. 'Back Together Again' Again. Environmental Values 7(4): 461-475.
Heinz, Bettina / Lee, Ronald 1998. Getting down to the meat: The symbolic construction of meat consumption. Communication Studies 49(1): 86-99.
Jabs, Jennifer / Devine, Carol M. / Sobal, Jeffery 1998. Model of the Process of Adopting Vegetarian Diets: Health Vegetarians and Ethical Vegetarians. Journal of Nutrition Education 30(4): 196-202.
Jabs, Jennifer / Devine, Carol M. / Sobal, Jeffery 1998. Maintaining vegetarian diets - Personal factors, social networks and environmental resources. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 59(4): 183-189.
Kenyon, P. M. / Barker, M. E. 1998. Attitudes Towards Meat-eating in Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian Teenage Girls in England - an Ethnographic Approach. Appetite 30(2): 185-198.
Linnemann, Manuela 1998. Tierrecht (lat.ius animalium, ius bestiale; eng. animal[s`] rights; ital. diritti degli animali). In. Ritter, Joachim / Gründer, Karlfried (Hrsg.). Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie - HWbPh. Basel, Schwabe Verlag: 1217-1221.
MacNair, Rachel 1998. The psychology of becoming a vegetarian. Vegetarian Nutrition: An International Journal 2: 96-102.
Murcott, Anne (ed.) 1998. The Nation’s diet. The social science of food choice. London, Longman.
Ouedraogo, Arouna P. 1998. Purifying Society: Issues of Vegetarianism. Terrain (31): 59-76. http://terrain.revues.org/3138
Saba, Anna / et al. 1998. A study on the mediating role of intention in the impact of habit and attitude on meat consumption. Food Quality and Preference 10: 69-77.
Scapp, Ron / Seitz, Brian (eds.) 1998. Eating Culture. New York, NY, State University of New York Press.
Singer, Peter 1998. A Vegetarian Philosophy. In. Griffiths, Sian / Wallace, Jennifer Consuming Passions: Food in the age of anxiety. Manchester, Manchester University Press: 71-80.
Smart, Andrew 1998. Instigating change in a globalised social environment. The impact of globalisation upon the promotion of vegetarianism in the United Kingdom. (Dissertation - Online at British Library www.bl.uk). Plymouth.
Stiles, Beverly L. 1998. Vegetarianism: Identity and experience as factors in food selection. Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology 26: 213-225.
Tardiff, Andrew 1998. A Catholic Case for Vegetarianism. Faith and Philosophy 15(2): 210-222.
Worsley, Anthony / Skrzypiec, Grace 1998. Teenage Vegetarianism: Prevalence, Social and Cognitive Contexts. Appetite 30(2): 151-170.
Zirfas, Jörg (ed.) 1998. Fleisch. Eine kleine kulinarische Anthologie (Kapitel IV: Fleischeslust? Texte von Pilgrim, Zirfas, ...). Stuttgart, Reclam.
1997
Barlösius, Eva. 1997. Naturgemässe Lebensführung. Zur Geschichte der Lebensreform um die Jahrhundertwende (Habilitation). Frankfurt a. M., Campus Verlag.
Beardsworth, Alan / Keil, Teresa 1997. Sociology on the Menu: Invitation to the Study of Food and Society. (Pages 193-241 Meat/Vegetarianism). London, Routledge.
Curnutt, Jordan 1997. A New Argument for Vegetarianism. Journal of Social Philosophy 23(3): 53-172.
Eisnitz, Gail A. 1997. Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat Industry. Amherst, NY, Prometheus Books.
Egonsson, Dan 1997. Kant's Vegetarianism. Journal of Value Inquiry: 31(4) 473-483.
European Sociological Association: Research network - Sociology of Consumption, 1997- www.esa-consumption.org
Fiddes, Nick 1997. Declining Meat: Past, Present . . . and Future Imperfect? In. Caplan, Pat (ed.). Food, Health, and Identity. London, Routledge: 252-266.
Friedrichs, Jürgen 1997. Die gewaltsame Legitimierung sozialer Normen. Das Beispiel der Tierrechtler/Veganer. In: Trotha, Trutz von (ed.). Soziologie der Gewalt. (KZfSS, Sonderheft 37). Opladen: 327-354.
Haidt, Jonathan / et al. 1997. Body, psyche, and culture. The relationship between disgust and morality. Psychology and Developing Societies 9(1): 107-131.
LeBlanc, Ronald D. 1997. Tolstoy’s way of no flesh. Abstinence, vegetarianism, and Christian physiology. In. Glants, Musya (ed.). Food in Russian History and Culture. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.
Leneman, Leah 1997. The awakened instinct: vegetarianism and the women's suffrage movement in Britain. Women's History Review 6(2): 271-287.
Maurer, Donna 1997. Vegetarianism. In: Roth, John K. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Social Issues. New York, NY, Cavendish Publishing.
Rozin, Paul / Markwith, Maureen / Stoess, Caryn 1997. Moralization and becoming a vegetarian: The transformation of preferences into values and the recruitment of disgust. Psychological Science 8: 67-73.
Sutton, David E. 1997. The Vegetarian Anthropologist. Anthropology Today 13(1): 5-8.
Willetts, Anna 1997. "Bacon Sandwiches Got the Beter of Me": Meat-Eating and Vegetarianism in South-East London. In: Caplan, Pat (ed.). Food, Health and Identity. London, Routledge: 111-130.
1996
Dalby, Andrew 1996. Siren Feasts: A History of Food and Gastronomy in Greece. London, Routledge.
Hill, John Lawrence 1996. The Case for Vegetarianism: Philosophy for a Small Planet. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Holch, C. 1996. Wegen mir soll kein Tier leiden. Veganer: radikaler als Vegetarier. In. Deese, Uwe / et al. Jugend und Jugendmacher. Das wahre Leben in den Szenen der Neunziger. Düsseldorf, Metropolis Verlag: 102-105.
Maurer, Donna 1996. Tofu and Taste: Explicating the Relationships between Embodiment, Language, and Food Choice. Humanity and Society 20 (3): 61-76.
Mepham, Ben (ed.) 1996. Food Ethics. London, Routledge.
Santos, M. L. S. / Booth, David A. 1996. Influences on meat avoidance among British students. Appetite 27(3): 197-205.
Stavick, J. E. D. 1996. Love at First Beet: Vegetarian Critical Theory Meats Dracula. Victorian Newsletter 89: 23-29.
Tardiff, Andrew 1996 Simplifying the Case for Vegetarianism (Focus on P. Singer and T. Regan). Social Theory and Practice 22 (3): 299-314.
1995
Adams, Carol J. 1995. Comments on George's `Should feminists be vegetarians?'. Signs 21: 221-22.
Dietz, Thomas / Frisch, Ann Stirling / Kalof, Linda / Stern, Paul C. / Guagnano, Gregory A. 1995. Values and Vegetarianism: An Exploratory Analysis. Rural Sociology 60: 533-542.
Dixon, Nicholas 1995. A Utilitarian Argument for Vegetarianism. Between the Species 11(3-4): 90-97.
Kellman, Steven G. 1995. Food fights in Iowa: The vegetarian stranger in recent midwest fiction. Virginia Quarterly Review 71(3): 435-448.
MacClancy, Jeremy 1995. Gaumenkitzel. Von der Lust am Essen (1997 Fischer Verlag, Original1992. Consuming Culture). Hamburg, Junius Verlag.
Maurer, Donna 1995. Meat as a Social Problem: Rhetorical Strategies in the Contemporary Vegetarian Literature. In: Maurer, Donna / Sobal, Jeffery (Hg.). Eating Agendas: Food and Nutrition as Social Problems. Hawthorne, NY, De Gruyter: 143-163.
Ossipow, Lawrence 1995. Vegetarianism and Fatness: An Undervalued Perception of the Body In. Garine, Igor de / Pollock, Nancy J. (Ed.). The Social Aspects of Obesity. Luxembourg, Gordon and Breach Publishers: 127-143.
Spencer, Colin 1995. The Heretic's Feast: A History of Vegetarianism (2nd Edition 2002). Hanover, NH, University Press of New England.
Stull, Donald D. / Broadway, Michael J. / Griffith, David (eds.) 1995. Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing and Small-Town America. Lawrence, KS, University Press of Kansas.
Vialles, Noelie 1995. De l'animal a la viande: une mort sans cadavre. French Cultural Studies 6(3): 335-350.
Walker, Chip 1995. Meet the new vegetarian. American Demographics 17(1): 9-11.
1994
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1994. Second International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition: Proceedings of a symposium held in Arlington, VA. 59 (5): 1099S-1262S.
Comstock, Gary 1994. Might morality require veganism? Introduction. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6: 3-6.
Delahoyde, Michael / Despenich, Susan C. 1994. Creating Meat-Eaters: The Child as Advertising Target. Journal of Popular Culture 28(1): 135-149.
Dwyer, Johanna T. 1994. Vegetarian eating patterns. science, values, and food choices - where do we go from here? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 59(5): 1255S-1262S.
Fiddes, Nick 1994. Social aspects of meat eating. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 53: 271-280.
George, Kathryn Paxton 1994. Discrimination and Bias in the Vegan Ideal. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 19-28.
George, Kathryn Paxton 1994. Use and Abuse Revisited: Response to Pluhar and Varner. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 41-76.
Gregerson, Jon 1994. Vegetarianism. A History. Fremont, CA, Jain Publishing Company.
McKenna, Erin 1994. Feminism and Vegetarianism: A Critique of Peter Singer. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 1: 28-35.
Neale, R. J. / et al. 1994. Women Vegetarians: Lifestyle Considerations and Attitudes to Vegetarianism. Nutrition & Food Science 93(1): 24-27.
Ossipow, Laurence 1994. La cuisine du corps et de l'âme. approche ethnologique du végétarisme, du végétalisme, du crudivorisme et de la macrobiotique en Suisse. Neuchatel.
Teuteberg, Hans Jürgen 1994. Zur Sozialgeschichte des Vegetarismus. Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 81: 33-65.
Varner, Gary 1994. What's Wrong with Animal "By-products"? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 7-17.
Shafer-Landau, Russ 1994. Vegetarianism, Causation, and Ethical Theory. Public Affairs Quarterly: 8(1) 85-100.
Simoons, Frederick J. ²1994, (1961). Eat Not This Flesh. Food Avoidances From Prehistory To The Present (Second Edition). Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin Press.
Stadelhofer, Carmen / Herzog, Dorothea / Frauenakademie Ulm (eds.) 1994. Fleischkonsum: Geschichte, Hintergründe, Konsequenzen. Mössingen-Talheim.
Varner, Gary 1994. What's Wrong with Animal "By-products"? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 7-17.
Varner, Gary 1994. In Defense of the Vegan Ideal: Rhetoric and Bias in the Nutrition Literature. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 29-40.
Varner, Gary 1994. Rejoinder to Kathryn Paxton George. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 7(1): 83-86.
Vialles, Noelie 1994. Animal to Edible. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Wang, Chien-chuan 1994. A study of vegetarian sects in Taiwan: the origins of the Xiantiandao. (Original article in Chinese). Thought and Words: Journal of the Humanities and Social Science 32 (3): 1-32.
White, Randall F. / Frank, Erica 1994. Health effects and prevalence of vegetarianism. Western Journal of Medicine 160(5): 465-470.
1993
Beardsworth, Alan / Keil, Teresa 1993. Contemporary vegetarianism in the UK - Challenge and incorporation. Appetite 20(3): 229-234.
Chapple, Christopher K. 1993. Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions. Albany, State University of New York Press.
Haidt, Jonathan / et al. 1993. Affect, culture, and morality, or is it wrong to eat your dog? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65(4): 613-628.
Herzog, Harold A. 1993. “The movement is my life”: The psychology of animal rights activism. Journal of Social Issues 49: 103 - 119.
Hudson, Hud 1993. Collective Responsibility and Moral Vegetarianism. Journal of Social Philosophy 24: 89-104.
Kaplan, Helmut F. 1993. Leichenschmaus. Ethische Gründe für eine vegetarische Ernährung. Reinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt.
Lawrence, Valerie 1993. Is vegetarianism a diet or an ideology? Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) 148(6): 998-1002. (p. 999. “Changes in restaurant industry point to growth of vegetarian movement”).
Murcott, Anne (ed.) 1983. Sociology of Food and Eating: Essays on the Sociological Significance of Food. Aldershot, Gower.
Perrett, Roy W. 1993. Moral Vegetarianism and the Indian Tradition. In: Smart, Ninian (ed.). Ethical and Political Dilemmas of Modern India. New York, St Martin's Press.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1993. Arguing Away Suffering: The Neo Cartesian Revival. Between the Species 9(1): 27-41.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1993. On Vegetarianism, Morality, and Science: A Counter Reply. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 6(2): 185-213.
Rappoport, Leon / et al. 1993. Gender and age differences in food cognition. Appetite 20(1): 33-52.
Richardson, N. J. / et al. 1993. Current attitudes and future influences on meat consumption in the UK. Appetite 21: 41-51.
Singer, Peter 1980, 1986, 1993. Animals and the Value of Life. In: Regan, Tom (eg.). Matters of Life and Death : New Introductory Essays in Moral Philosophy. 3rd Edition, (2.nd 1986; 1.st 1980). New York, NY, McGraw Hill.
Wirz, Albert 1993. Die Moral auf dem Teller. Drgestellt an Leben und Werk von Max Bircher-Benner und John Harvey Kellogg, zwei Pionieren der modernen Ernährung in der Tradition der moralischen Physiologie; mit Hinweisen auf die Grammatik des Essens und die Bedeutung von Birchermues und Cornflakes; Aufstieg und Fall des patriarchalen Fleischhungers und die Verführung der Pflanzenkost. Zürich, Chronos Verlag.
1992
Baumgartner, Judith. 1992. Ernährungsreform - Antwort auf Industrialisierung und Ernährungswandel. Ernährungsreform als Teil der Lebensreformbewegung am Beispiel der Siedlung und des Unternehmens Eden seit 1893. (Dissertation) Frankfurt a. M., Peter Lang Verlag.
Beardsworth, Alan 1992. The vegetarian option: varieties, conversions, motives and careers. The Sociological Review 40 (2): 253-293.
Curtin, Deane W. / Heldke, Lisa M. (eds.) 1992. Cooking, Eating, Thinking. Transformative Philosophies of Food. Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press.
George, Kathryn Paxton 1992. The Use and Abuse of Scientific Studies: Reply. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (2): 217-233.
Jasper, James M. / Nelkin, Dorothy 1992. The Animal Rights Crusade. The Growth of a Moral Protest. New York, NY, Free Press.
Krizmanic, J. 1992. Here's who we are: A new survey reveals some surprises about America's 12 million plus (and counting) vegetarians. Vegetarian Times: 72-80.
Mennell, Stephen / Murcott, Anne / Otterloo, Anneke H. van (eds.) 1992. The Sociology of Food: Eating, Diet and Culture (Special Issue of "Current Sociology"). London, Sage Publication.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1992. Who Can Be Morally Obligated to Be a Vegetarian? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 5 (2): 189-215.
Rifkin, Jeremy 1992. Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture. London, Thorsons.
1991
Beardsworth, Alan / Keil, Teresa 1991. Health-related beliefs and dietary practices among vegetarians and vegans. A qualitative study. Health Education Journal 50(1): 38-42.
Beardsworth, Alan / Keil, Teresa 1991. Vegetarianism, veganism and meat avoidance. Recent trends and findings. British Food Journal 93(4): 19-24.
Blackburne, Linda 1991.02.15. 'One in ten vegetarian' aim for the millennium. Times Educational Supplement (3894): 6.
Curtin, Deane 1991. Toward an Ecological Ethic of Care. Contextual Moral Vegetarianism. Hypatia 6(1): 60-74.
Fiddes, Nick 1991. Meat. A Natural Symbol. London, Routledge.
Herzog, Harold A. / Betchart, Nancy S. / Pittman, Robert B. 1991. Gender, sex role identity and attitudes toward animals. Anthrozoös 4: 184-191.
McGinn, Colin 1991.01.24. Eating animals is wrong. London Review of Books: 14 ff.
Michael, Emily 1991. Vegetarianism and Virtue: On Gassendi's Epicurean Defense. Between the Species 7: 61-72.
Weir, Jack 1991. Unnecessary Pain, Nutrition, and Vegetarianism. Between the Species 7(1): 13-26. (See reply Sapontzis, S. 1991.)
1990
George, Kathryn Paxton 1990. So Animal a Human..., or the Moral Relevance of Being An Omnivore. Journal of Agricultural Ethics 3: 172-186.
Gvion-Rosenberg, Liora 1990. Why Do Vegetarian Restaurants Serve Hamburgers? Toward an Understanding of a Cuisine. Semiotica 80 (1-2): 49-60.
Kleinschmidt, Nina / Eimler, Wolf-Michael 1990. Der Fleisch-Report. Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe Verlag.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1990. Utilitarian Killing, Replacement, and Rights. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 3(2): 147-171.
Singer, Peter 1990. Animal Liberation (2nd Edition). New York, NY, New York Review Book.
1989
Amato, Paul R. / Partridge, Sonia A. 1989. The New Vegetarians. Promoting Health and Protecting Life. New York, NY, Plenum Press.
Hay, Stephen 1989. The making of a late-Victorian Hindu: M. K. Gandhi in London, 1888-1891. Victorian Studies 33 (1): 75-98.
Krabbe, Wolfgang R. 1989. "The world view of the German life-reform movement is National Socialism": on the coordination of an alternative trend in the Third Reich. (Original article in German). Archiv für Kulturgeschichte 71 (2): 431-461.
Sapp, Stephen G. / Harrod, Wendy J. 1989. Acceptability and Intentions to Eat Beef: An Expansion of the Fishbein-Ajzen Model Using Reference Group Theory. Rural Sociology 54: 420-438.
1988
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1988. First International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition: Proceedings of a congress held in Washington, DC. 48 (3): 707-927.
Crisp, Roger 1988. Utilitarianism and Vegetarianism. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4: 41-49.
Eder, Klaus 1988. Die Vergesellschaftung der Natur. Studien zur sozialen Evolution der praktischen Vernunft. Frankfurt am Main, Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Verlag.
Fischler, Claude 1988. Food, Self and Identy. Social Science Information 27: 275-292.
Kaplan, Helmut F. 1988. Philosophie des Vegetarismus: Kritische Würdigung und Weiterführung von Peter Singers Ansatz. Frankfurt a.M., Peter Lang.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1988. When is it morally acceptable to kill animals? Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 1(3): 211-224.
Pluhar, Evelyn 1988. Speciesism: A Form of Bigotry or a Justified View? Between the Species 4: 83-96.
Sapontzis, Steve F 1988. Animal liberation and vegetarianism. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 1: 139-153
1987
Chang, Ch'iu-wen 1987. The antimissionary attack by the Vegetarian Society in Ku-t'ien county. (Original article in Chinese). Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica 16: 111-128.
Kleinschmidt, Nina / Eimler, Wolf-Michael 1987. Tierische Geschäfte. Barbarische Methoden im Fleisch- und Eierland. München, Droemer Knaur.
Weinberger, David 1987. Philosophical vegetarianism. Food and Foodways 2 (1): 81-91.
1986
Ferre, Frederick 1986. Moderation, Morals, and Meat. Inquiry: 29 391-406.
Freeland-Graves, Jeanne / Greninger, Sue / Young, Robert K. 1986. A Demographic and Social Profile of Age- and Sex-Matched Vegetarians and Nonvegetarians. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 86: 907-913.
Freeland-Graves, Jeanne / Greninger, Sue / Graves, Glenn R. / Young, Robert K. 1986. Health Practices, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Vegetarians and Nonvegetarians. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 86: 913-918.
Sadalla, Edward / Burroughs, J. 1986. Profiles in eating. Sexy vegetarians and other dietbased stereotypes. Psychology Today 15(10): 51-57.
Sprondel, Walter M. 1986. Cultural Modernization by Cultural Protest: The Case of Lebensreform Vegetarians. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 38: 314-330.
1985
Cooper, Charles K. / Wise, Thomas N. / Mann, Lee S. 1985. Psychological and cognitive characteristics of vegetarians. Psychosomatics 26: 521-527.
1984
Dombrowski, Daniel A. 1984. The Philosophy of Vegetarianism. Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts Press.
1983
Frey, Raymond G. 1983. Rights, Killing and Suffering. Moral Vegetarianism and Applied Ethics. Oxford, Blackwell.
Murcott, Anne (ed.) 1983. Sociology of Food and Eating: Essays on the Sociological Significance of Food. Aldershot, Gower.
Regan, Tom 1983. The Case for Animal Rights. Berkeley, CA, University of California Press.
Twigg, Julia 1983. Vegetarianism and the meanings of meat. In: Murcott, Anne (ed.). Sociology of Food and Eating: Essays on the Sociological Significance of Food. Aldershot, Gower: 18-30.
1982
Weinstein, Lawrence / de Man, Anton F. 1982. Vegetarianism vs. meatarianism and emotional upset. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19(2): 99-100.
Singer, Peter 1982. 'The Oxford Vegetarians - A Personal Account'. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 3: 6-9.
1981
Back, Kurt W. / Glasgow, Margaret 1981. Social Networks and Psychological Conditions in Diet Preferences: Gourmets and Vegetarians. Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) 2(1): 1-9.
Richards, Stewart 1981. Forethoughts for Carnivores. Philosophy 56: 73-88.
Strobl, C. M. / Groll, L. 1981. Professional knowledge and attitudes on vegetarianism: Implications for practice. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 79: 568-573.
Singer, Peter 1980, 1986, 1993. Animals and the Value of Life. In: Regan, Tom (eg.). Matters of Life and Death : New Introductory Essays in Moral Philosophy. 3rd Edition, (2.nd 1986; 1.st 1980). New York, NY, McGraw Hill.
Whorton, James C. 1981. Muscular vegetarianism: The debate over diet and athletic performance in the progressive era. Journal of Sport History 8 (2): 58-75.
1980
Farb, Peter / Armelagos, George J. 1980. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. Boston, MA, Houghton Mifflin Company.
Fischler, Claude 1980. Food Habits, Social Change and the Nature/Culture Dilemma. Social Science Information 19 (6): 937-953.
Frey, Raymond G. 1980. Interests and Rights. The Case against Animals. Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Regan, Tom 1980. Utilitarianism, Vegetarianism, and Animal Rights. Philosophy and Public Affairs 9: 305-324.
Ruegg, D. Seyfort 1980. Ahimsa and Vegetarianism in the History of Buddhism. In. Balasooriya, Somaratna (ed.). Buddhist Studies in Honour of W Rahula. London, Roundwood Press: 234-241.
Singer, Peter 1980. Utilitarianism and Vegetarianism. Philosophy and Public Affairs 9(4): 325-337.
Sizer, Sandra S. 1980. New spirit, new flesh: The poetics of Nineteenth-Century mind-cures. Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 63 (4): 407-422.
Before 1980 – (also chronological sorted)
Auxter, Thomas 1979. The Right Not to Be Eaten. Inquiry 22: 221-230.
Brooks, R. / Kemm, J.R. 1979. Vegan diet and lifestyle. A preliminary study by postal questionnaire. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 38(1): 15A (only Abstract).
Calkins, A. 1979. Observations on vegetarian dietary practice and social factors. The need for further research. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 74(3): 353-355.
Giehl, Dudley 1979. Vegetarianism: A Way of Life. Foreword by Isaac Bashevis Singer. New York, Harper & Row.
Lester, D. 1979. Food fads and psychological health. Psychological Reports 44(1): 222-222.
Twigg, Julia 1979. Food for thought: Purity and vegetarianism. Religion 9: 13-35.
Devine, Philip E. 1978. The Moral Basis of Vegetarianism. Philosophy 53: 481-505.
Diamond, Cora 1978. Eating Meat and Eating People. Philosophy 53: 465-479.
Sims, Laura S. 1978. Food-related value-orientations of vegetarians and non vegetariansm: Implications for practice. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 7(1): 23-25.
Steinbock, Bonnie 1978. Speciesism and the Idea of Equality. Philosophy 53: 247-256.
David, William H. 1976. Man-Eating Aliens. Journal of Value Inquiry 10: 178-185.
Martin, Michael 1976. A Critique of Moral Vegetarianism. Reason Papers: 13-43.
Barkas, Janet 1975. Vegetable Passion: History of the Vegetarian State of Mind. London, Routledge.
Friedman, Stanley 1975. On Vegetarianism. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 23: 396-406.
Lerner, Franz / Steinbach, Kurt P. (eds.) 1975. Lebendiges Fleischerhandwerk. Ein Blick in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Frankfurt am Main, Deutscher Fleischer-Verband.
Regan, Tom 1975. The Moral Basis of Vegetarianism Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5: 181-214. Reprint in Regan, T. 1985. All That Dwell Therein. Berkeley, CA.
Singer, Peter 1975, ²1990. Animal Liberation. A New Ethics for our Treatment of Animals. New York, NY, New York Review of Book.
Singer, Peter 1974. All Animals Are Equal. Philosophic Exchange 1: 243-257 Reprinted: 2002.
Dwyer, Johanna T. / Mayer, Laura / Kandel, Randy F. / Mayer, Jean 1974a. The "new" vegetarians. Group affiliation and dietary strictures related to attitudes and life style. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 64: 376-382.
Dwyer, Johanna T. / Mayer, Laura / Dowd, Kathryn / Kandel, Randy F. / Mayer, Jean 1974b. The New Vegetarians: The Natural High? Journal of the American Dietetic Association 65: 529-536.
Dwyer, Johanna T. / Mayer, Laura / Kandel, Randy F. / Mayer, Jean 1973. The new vegetarians: Who are they? Journal of the American Dietetic Association 62: 503-509.
Rigby, Andrew / Turner, Bryan S. 1973. Communes, Hippies and Secularized Religion. Social Compass 20 (1): 5-18.
Prochorov, Aleksandr M. (ed.) 1973-1983. Great Soviet Sncyclopedia. A Translation Of The Third Edition, Volumes 1 thru 31. New York, NY, Macmillan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Soviet_Encyclopedia
Register, U. D. / Sonnenberg, L. M. 1973. The Vegetarian Diet. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 62: 253-261.
West, Eric D. 1972. The Psychological Health of Vegans Compared with Two Other Groups. Plant Foods and[?] Human Nutrition 2: 147-149. (cited in Maurer, Donna 2012)
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