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Media engagement with veganism: Reasons to be cheerful?
Julie Doyle
School of Art and Media
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Arts & Humanities
Veganism
100%
Vegan
96%
White Femininity
14%
Animal Welfare
12%
Media Representations
11%
Hostility
11%
Masculinity
10%
Media Culture
10%
Food Production
9%
Ethical Issues
9%
Climate Change
9%
Celebrity
9%
Animals
8%
Visibility
8%
Nonhuman
8%
Popular Culture
7%
Demographics
7%
Visible
6%
Human Being
6%
Health
5%
Social Sciences
vegetarianism
89%
animal
14%
media culture
11%
VIP
9%
popular culture
9%
interconnection
9%
femininity
9%
magazine
8%
Ethical Issues
8%
masculinity
8%
climate change
7%
welfare
6%
food
6%
human being
4%
gender
4%
trend
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health
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