Do you oppose factory farming? Most people do. Nonetheless, factory farming is the norm, not the exception, and it has grave consequences for animals, our environment and human health. The article below gives a brief, comprehensive overview why factory farming is so important to address:
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In early July, I attended the Animal Advocacy Conference of PHAIR in Edinburgh, Scotland. In celebration of World Animal Day, I want to share some insights from this yearโs gathering:
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So it's not that we actively intended to control for the effects of moral emotions. It's something we did implicitly when calculating the direct effect in the mediation model.
The 'direct' effect of appeals (vs. control) on willingness opposes the indirect, positive effect of moral emotions. This direct effect is the effect of appeals on willingness, controlling for the effect of moral emotions.
The final sentence is an interpretation, not based on direct measurement.
The 'direct' effect of the appeals (vs. control) on willingness opposed the indirect, positive effect of moral emotions. This direct effect is the effect of the appeals, controlling for the moral emotion effects. Meat-eating justifications may explain some of this counter-active effect, but not all.
1. This is a thread about why Food Waste is so often, and wrongly, identified as the major problem with the food system. Yes, it's an issue, but in the rich world, it's far smaller than many others. Itโs massively over-emphasised, while other, far more important problems, are ignored and avoided. ๐งต
1. There has been a major effort by that old combination โ big business and the far right โ to diss foods derived from plants. The meat lobby invests big time in misinformation. And the far right hates โsoyboysโ, while associating itself with red meat-eating. It's a match made in hell. ๐งต
New paper from @fdabl.bsky.social @maiensachis.bsky.social & @swaziadam.bsky.social. They find that scientists can engage in protest without compromising their credibility - good news. However, we must temper expectations that such actions have the desired impact either. Social change is difficult.
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๐ In sum, we find that an image of a pig being stunned (vs. a pork chop) sparks moral emotions that discourage pork chop consumption, while a taste for meat motivates resistance.
๐ฑ For lasting change, we need to rethink how we relate to animals and food & celebrate delicious plant-based options.
Our findings also align with the push-pull model of moralization (see Figure ๐):
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Animal cruelty can โpushโ people to avoid meat by triggering emotions like empathy and anger, while the โpullโ of meatโs taste can spark reactance and counter-justification.
Our findings align with research on the meat paradox ๐ฅฉ๐คโthe tension between loving animals and loving meat (see ๐งต).
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Two variables we measured offer additional insight:
๐ท๐ฆ๐ Caring about animals ("animal solidarity") predicts moral emotions and (to a lesser extent) willingness to change.
๐ฅฉ๐ฅโค๏ธ Loving meat ("hedonic motivation") negatively predicts willingness to change and (to a lesser extent) moral emotions.
When we controlled for moral emotions, the animal appeals (vs. control) seemed to *increase* pork-eating justification and *decrease* willingness to change pork consumption, resulting in overall minor changes in these outcome variables.
It's as if moral emotions are, to some extent, ignored.
๐ค These emotions discouraged pork consumption, probably because these emotions, and in particular feelings like empathy/pity and anger/disgust, reduce the need to justify eating pork.
But thereโs a twist...
๐ The image showing animal cruelty (the pig being stunned) stirred the strongest emotional reactions, with more empathy and guilt, but also more anger and disgust being expressed when thinking about people involved in making pork chops (perpetrator-oriented emotions).
Seeing either animal image made people feel:
๐ More emotions like empathy and pity for pigs (victim-oriented emotions)
๐ณ More self-oriented emotions like guilt and shame
๐ Less praising emotions for people involved in making pork chops
We showed 421 meat consumers from the UK one of three images:
๐ฅฉ A pork chop (control condition)
๐ฅฉ๐ท๐ฅฐ A pork chop + someone petting a pig (caring appeal)
๐ฅฉ๐ท๐ช A pork chop + someone stunning a pig before slaughter (cruelty appeal)
What happened? (2/n)
Most people enjoy meatโbut rarely think about the animals behind it.
So what happens when they do make that connection?
๐ If you're curious, check out our new study:
"โMeatingโ the animal and moral emotions"
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