Hegemonic Masculinity, Food and Identity – Uncovering the Relationship between Dominant Discourses and Future Diets
Food consumption plays an important role for future sustainable livelihoods and, in particular, the vegan diet is becoming increasingly popular among consumers of different societies. Understanding how people change their food habits is a major research quest and there is growing interest in the rol...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3876322019-06-25T22:03:58ZHegemonic Masculinity, Food and Identity – Uncovering the Relationship between Dominant Discourses and Future DietsengBartke, JonasUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper2019Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable DietsHegemonic MasculinityVeganismFeminismSocial MediaIdentityEarth and Related Environmental SciencesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapFood consumption plays an important role for future sustainable livelihoods and, in particular, the vegan diet is becoming increasingly popular among consumers of different societies. Understanding how people change their food habits is a major research quest and there is growing interest in the role of social media sites since these are important platforms for visual presentation online where individuals can influence others. This article investigates how vegan ‘men’ present themselves on the social media network Instagram. Drawing on the analytical framework of ‘hegemonic masculinity’, the study examines what values these individuals visually portray online. By conducting a content analysis of 600 top-posts that appear under the hashtag #veganmen, narratives are examined for what they convey and how certain ‘masculine’ perceptions are re-shaped or reinforced. The findings reveal the visual significance of ‘masculine’ self-presentation by vegan ‘men’ over other narratives that portray values of sustainability, compassion and empathy. Nonetheless, this narrative of ‘masculine’ self-presentation can still be understood as an attempt to motivate other individuals to embrace a plant-based diet and thereby contribute to change towards more ‘sustainable’ food consumption habits. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-387632Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 ; 2019/41application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Food consumption plays an important role for future sustainable livelihoods and, in particular, the vegan diet is becoming increasingly popular among consumers of different societies. Understanding how people change their food habits is a major research quest and there is growing interest in the role of social media sites since these are important platforms for visual presentation online where individuals can influence others. This article investigates how vegan ‘men’ present themselves on the social media network Instagram. Drawing on the analytical framework of ‘hegemonic masculinity’, the study examines what values these individuals visually portray online. By conducting a content analysis of 600 top-posts that appear under the hashtag #veganmen, narratives are examined for what they convey and how certain ‘masculine’ perceptions are re-shaped or reinforced. The findings reveal the visual significance of ‘masculine’ self-presentation by vegan ‘men’ over other narratives that portray values of sustainability, compassion and empathy. Nonetheless, this narrative of ‘masculine’ self-presentation can still be understood as an attempt to motivate other individuals to embrace a plant-based diet and thereby contribute to change towards more ‘sustainable’ food consumption habits. |
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Hegemonic Masculinity, Food and Identity – Uncovering the Relationship between Dominant Discourses and Future Diets |
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Hegemonic Masculinity, Food and Identity – Uncovering the Relationship between Dominant Discourses and Future Diets |
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hegemonic masculinity, food and identity – uncovering the relationship between dominant discourses and future diets |
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Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper |
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