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Vegetarians do not consume the flesh of animals but may choose to consume certain animal byproducts. However, many self-identified vegetarians continue to eat fish and seafood, despite claiming membership to a group that is morally opposed to killing animals for food. Collective identity within social movements is essential to group solidarity and effectiveness, and differing collective identities ... read morewithin movements can lead to internal division. This study sought to identify the reasons that some "vegetarians" will abstain from meat but continue to eat fish and seafood, and the resulting implications for the vegetarian movement as a whole.
Thesis submitted for the MS in Animals and Public Policy degree.read less
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