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Eating Animals: The Influence of Food-based Narratives

机译:吃动物:基于食物的叙事的影响

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This study examines the prevalence and persuasiveness of popular food-based narratives. Specifically, the book Eating Animals, a detailed critique of the U.S. meat industry, provided the foundation for exploring the influence of food-based narratives. Guided by the theory of narrative persuasion, a qualitative research design was employed to investigate the influence of this contemporary text on reader perceptions and behaviors. The present study incorporated in-depth interviews with individuals that read all or some of the acclaimed food-based narrative Eating Animals. Findings indicate that the popular narrative motivated a range of attitudinal and behavioral changes. Additional themes that emerged relate to cognitive dissonance, conscious consumerism and interpersonal influence over food consumption decisions. Implications of these findings are discussed relevant to both communication practice and future research.
机译:本研究探讨了流行的基于食品的叙事的患病率和持态度。具体而言,书籍吃动物是美国肉类行业的详细批评,为探索基于食品的叙事的影响提供了基础。由叙事劝说理论为指导,采用了一个定性研究设计来调查这种当代文本对读者看法和行为的影响。本研究纳入了与读取全部或一些受欢迎的食物的叙事动物动物的个人进行了访谈。调查结果表明,流行叙事的动机是一系列的态度和行为变化。出现的额外主题与认知不分散,有意识的消费主义和人际关系对食品消费决策有关。讨论了与沟通实践和未来研究相关的这些发现的影响。

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