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I am a Lecturer in Sociology at Southampton Solent University. My research interests include vegan studies, sustainable practices, culture, and religion. In my PhD, which I completed at the University of Southampton and which was funded by the South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, I explored the experiences of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim vegans in the UK. I was particularly interested in exploring the ways in which the religious vegan experience is distinct, as well as the motivations driving religious individuals to embrace veganism. I explored various themes such as everyday experience, food practices, and understandings of both Abrahamic and vegan beliefs, practices, and values. I had an interdisciplinary supervisory team and drew on theory from sociology, anthropology, and geography in my research. I hope my findings will help to improve vegan advocacy efforts, so we can have more meaningful conversations with religious communities. 

I am a qualitative researcher and in my PhD, I used a range of research methods, including semi-structured interviews, social media-based diary methods, and virtual participant observation. In my MSc (Social Research Methods), my dissertation explored the perceptions of veganism within the Muslim community of Britain, and for this I employed a mixed methods approach, utilising semi-structured interviews and a survey.

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The Vegan Society welcomes the National Food Strategy, released today (15 July), as a long overdue overarching approach, bringing urgently needed direction and coherence to food policy in the UK.

An international event for the best natural products and services.

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Published today (12 July) by The Vegan Society, Planting Value in the Food System presents an ambitious but practical vision for a fully plant-based food system.

We've launched a new report showcasing our vision for a fairer food future. Visit the report website to explore the ideas and download the report.

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The Vegan Society and 14 brands carrying products registered with the Vegan Trademark, have made the shortlist at the 2021 Veggie Awards.

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23 individual products carrying The Vegan Society's Vegan Trademark have taken home prizes from the 2021 Free-From Skincare Awards.

We are extremely happy to announce the 2021 BAS Vegan Festival hosted by Broome Animal Sanctuary. Come out and support vegan vendors who work tirelessly to make the world a happier, healthier and more compassionate planet for all beings.

Not only will we have a great line up of vendors, but attendees will have the opportunity to explore the sanctuary and see many of the residents up close and personal.

Walton Vegan Market features a range of traders including vegan hot food and drinks, skincare, produce, gifts and more!

The vegan market will be held on the third Saturday of each month outside The Heart Shopping Centre and runs from 9.30am until 3.30pm.The closest parking is in The Heart/Sainsburys multi-storey car park.

For more information please visit the Ethical Vegan Events website

Whitehill & Bordon Vegan Market features a range of traders including hot food, drinks, skincare, gifts and more!

This is an exciting new location working with Whitehill & Bordon Regeneration Project and the market will be held outside “The Shed” which is a brand new development housing local businesses.

Car parking is free onsite.

For more information please visit this website.

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