Authors
Amber Peeters, Gaëlle Ouvrein, Alexander Dhoest, Charlotte De Backer
Publication date
2023/9/2
Journal
The Journal of Social Psychology
Pages
1-5
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Legacy media contribute to gendered depictions of culinary themes by associating meat with masculinity, influencing social realities. The current research examines whether similar gendered representations can be found on social media, reinforcing gendered patterns in food consumption. Using content analysis, we examine how men and women tweet about the (non-)consumption of meat. Results confirm gender stereotypes: men tweet more about meat and are more likely to hold negative attitudes toward vegetarianism and veganism. These expressions may reinforce gendered meat consumption patterns, where men continue to choose meat over more healthy and sustainable options.
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