Meat politics at the dinner table

E. Kennedy, Shyon Baumann, J. Johnston
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Few food groups are subject to the same depth and scope of critique as meat. Yet little is known about how the Canadian public feels about meat production and consumption. In other jurisdictions, meat has been a politically polarizing topic; thus, we focus our analysis on political differences (and similarities) in orientations toward meat. In this paper, we draw on survey data collected on a quota sample of Canadians (n=2328) in order to address the following questions: to what extent do Canadians across the political spectrum agree that meat is a problem? Where is there overlap, and where is there disagreement? We find that, despite small but statistically significant differences across political ideology in Canadians’ meat-related attitudes, preferences, and practices, there is widespread agreement that meat is delicious, that it poses risks to health, and that many livestock production practices violate animal welfare ethics. The majority of Canadians would prefer to source meat that is locally-produced and raised on a small farm. These patterns illustrate high levels of discomfort with large-scale animal agriculture. This study fills an important gap in Canadian food studies by interrogating public perceptions of meat and identifying areas of political convergence and divergence on meat-related attitudes, preferences, and practices.
餐桌上的肉类政治
很少有哪类食品会像肉类一样受到如此深入和广泛的批评。然而,加拿大公众对肉类生产和消费的看法却鲜为人知。在其他辖区,肉类一直是一个政治两极化的话题;因此,我们将分析重点放在对肉类态度的政治差异(和相似性)上。在本文中,我们利用对加拿大人(n=2328)的配额抽样调查数据来解决以下问题:不同政治派别的加拿大人在多大程度上同意肉类是个问题?哪些地方存在重叠,哪些地方存在分歧?我们发现,尽管不同政治意识形态的加拿大人在肉类相关的态度、偏好和做法上存在微小但具有统计学意义的差异,但他们普遍认为肉类美味可口,对健康构成风险,而且许多畜牧业生产做法违反了动物福利伦理。大多数加拿大人更愿意选择当地生产和小农场饲养的肉类。这些模式说明了人们对大规模畜牧业的高度不满。这项研究填补了加拿大食品研究的一项重要空白,调查了公众对肉类的看法,并确定了在与肉类相关的态度、偏好和做法方面存在政治共识和分歧的领域。
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