The Plant-based and Vegan Handbook Psychological and Multidisciplinary Perspectives
The Plant-Based and Vegan Handbook is the first of its kind to bring together interlocking – and sometimes conflicting – perspectives focused on veganism and plant-based living. As an interdisciplinary volume the noted contributors are from the fields of medicine, psychiatry, environmental studies,...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2024, 2024
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2024 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Animals and Environmental Justice at Sea
- Chapter 2. Plant-Based Diets & Diabetes
- Chapter 3. Farm Sanctuaries
- Chapter 4. Omnivorous Diets: Comparative Environmental Impacts
- Chapter 5. Animal Ethics and the Problem of Predation
- Chapter 6. Ableism and Speciesism: Tensions and Convergence between Animal Rights and Disability Rights
- Chapter 7. One shall not make their stomach a cemetery
- Chapter 8. Ahiṃsā
- Chapter 9. Sanctuary Communities
- Chapter 10. Plant-Based Diets and Hypertension
- Chapter 11. Cellular Agriculture
- Chapter 12. Pescatarians Should Give up Eating Fish but Not Give up Entirely
- Chapter 13. More of the Flavor and None of the Flaws: Marketing Plant-Based Foods as Authentic to American and British Consumers
- Chapter 14. Abolitionism
- Chapter 15. A science-based personal investigation into what a plant-based diet can and cannot do to address cardiovascular diseases
- Chapter 16. Speciesism
- Chapter 33. Can Animals Be Moral Agents? Why the Debate Matters for Animal Ethics
- Chapter 34. Anthropocentrism and Its Discontents: An Intellectual History
- Chapter 35. Stockfree organic-farming for the future needs of the Planet
- Chapter 36. Zoopolis: imagining a just multi-species world
- Chapter 17. Veganism and Capitalism
- Chapter 18. Economics of Circumfauna: a Fashion Case Study
- Chapter 19. New Omnivorism
- Chapter 20. Pragmatism
- Chapter 21. An Oath for Business and Animals
- Chapter 22. Vegan Stigma
- Chapter 23. Lifestyle Medicine: Mental Health and Nutrition
- Chapter 24. The Ethics of Plant-Based Pet Food
- Chapter 25. If Carnism is World Ending, Ought Vegans Proselytize?: The Logic and Rhetoric of Veganism
- Chapter 26. Title: The Impact of Plant-Based Diets on Cardiovascular Disease and its Risk Factors
- Chapter 27. `Beasts of Burden’: An Ethical Vegan Perspective on ‘BioDiesel’
- Chapter 28. Is Veganism Socially Just?
- Chapter 29. From Lifestyle to Activism and Back: Young People's Participation in Vegan Movements
- Chapter 30. Aliens, Antispeciesism and Vegan Advocacy
- Chapter 31. Indigenous Veganism
- Chapter 32. Plant-Based Diets and Cancer