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The political dimension of consuming animal products in education: An analysis of upper-secondary student responses when school lunch turns green and vegan
Authors:Nicklas Lindgren
Institution:1. School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (HumES), ?rebro University, ?rebro, SwedenNicklas.lindgren@oru.se
Abstract:Abstract

Addressing the consumption of animals as an educative and environmentally crucial question, this paper empirically examines the meaning of meat and animal consumption for learners in school settings. This study is based on focus groups with Swedish upper secondary students and is centred around their responses to a vegan month at their school as an initiative to emphasise the environmental consequences caused by human consumption of animal products. In order to make sense of the students´ responses in light of the disruption of animal products in the school restaurant, the school initiative is analysed as a dislocatory intervention. The analysis shows that ‘eating environmentally’ in education caused conflictual responses closely connected to political and gendered aspects of animal consumption. In conclusion, the author argues that a neutral or un-political position is not possible when animal consumption is on the educational table, and moreover, that there is a need to take political–conflictual responses seriously within education.
Keywords:animal and meat consumption  veganism  education  political/gendered aspects of school food  focus groups
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