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2. Managing your image
- Collection:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
- Contributers:
- Beth, Katjo (author), Leroy, Adrien (author), Madsen, Jens (author), and Read, Peter (author)
- Format:
- Journal article
- Publication Date:
- 2014-06
- Published:
- International: John Deere (European Edition in English language)
- Location:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 145 Document Number: D06584
- Journal Title:
- Furrow
- Journal Title Details:
- 120(2) : 14-18
- Notes:
- Includes 2014 research results involving consumer trust of farmers in countries throughout the world.
3. Meat morals: relationship between meat consumption consumer attitudes towards human and animal welfare and moral behavior
- Collection:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
- Contributers:
- De Backer, Charlotte J.S. (author) and Hudders, Liselot (author)
- Format:
- Online journal article
- Publication Date:
- 2015-01
- Published:
- USA: Elsevier
- Location:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 152 Document Number: D10152
- Journal Title:
- Meat Science
- Journal Title Details:
- 99 : 68-74
- Notes:
- 7 pages., via online journal., The aim of this work is to explore the relation between morality and diet choice by investigating how animal and human welfare attitudes and donation behaviors can predict a meat eating versus flexitarian versus vegetarian diet. The results of a survey study (N=299) show that animal health concerns (measured by the Animal Attitude Scale) can predict diet choice. Vegetarians are most concerned, while full-time meat eaters are least concerned, and the contrast between flexitarians and vegetarians is greater than the contrast between flexitarians and full-time meat eaters. With regards to human welfare (measured by the Moral Foundations Questionnaire), results show that attitudes towards human suffering set flexitarians apart from vegetarians and attitudes towards authority and respect distinguish between flexitarians and meat eaters. To conclude, results show that vegetarians donate more often to animal oriented charities than flexitarians and meat eaters, while no differences between the three diet groups occur for donations to human oriented charities.
4. What should we do about animal welfare?
- Collection:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center (ACDC)
- Contributers:
- Appleby, Michael C. (author)
- Format:
- Book
- Publication Date:
- 1999
- Published:
- International: Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford, England.
- Location:
- Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D07326
- Notes:
- 192 pages.