Performing meat reduction across scripted social sites: exploring the experiences and challenges of meat reducers in Norway

Øyvind Sundet, A. Hansen, U. Wethal
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Current meat consumption trends are associated with extensive resource use, environmental degradation, and detrimental effects on animal and human health, making meat reduction a core sustainability target. The experiences of meat reducers, often conceptualised as flexitarians, have gradually attracted more academic attention. This literature has shown that in many cases meat reducers do not radically reduce their meat intake and have untangled a complex web of factors contributing to meat consumption, reduction and avoidance. This article contributes to a nuanced understanding of the experiences, approaches and challenges faced by meat reducers. The data was collected through in-depth interviews with 26 self-declared meat reducers in Norway. By framing consumption as embedded in social practices, this article highlights how broader cultural, social and material conditions structure eating and hence meat consumption. A central finding is that through processes of socialisation and habituation, performances of eating often conform to the prevailing conventions inscribed in the socio-material environment in which they are embedded. We thus question the popular depictions of individuals as efficient drivers of dietary changes and highlight the many factors involved in reproducing the ‘normalness’ of meat-intense diets, demonstrating how individual intentions, choices and habits are themselves rooted in, and circumscribed by, prevailing conventions, that is, practices.
在脚本化的社交网站上执行肉类减少:探索挪威肉类减少者的经验和挑战
目前的肉类消费趋势与资源的广泛利用、环境退化以及对动物和人类健康的有害影响有关,因此减少肉类消费成为可持续发展的核心目标。减肉者的经验,通常被定义为弹性素食者,逐渐吸引了更多的学术关注。这些文献表明,在许多情况下,肉类减少者并没有从根本上减少他们的肉类摄入量,而是解开了一个复杂的因素网络,这些因素导致了肉类消费、减少和避免。这篇文章有助于细致入微地理解经验,方法和肉类减少者面临的挑战。这些数据是通过对挪威26名自称减肉者的深度访谈收集的。通过将消费嵌入到社会实践中,本文强调了更广泛的文化、社会和物质条件是如何构建饮食和肉类消费的。一个重要的发现是,通过社会化和习惯化的过程,饮食的表现往往符合他们所处的社会物质环境中普遍存在的习俗。因此,我们质疑个人作为饮食变化的有效驱动者的流行描述,并强调再现肉类密集饮食的“正常”所涉及的许多因素,证明个人的意图、选择和习惯本身是如何根植于主流习俗(即实践)并受到其限制的。
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