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Dr Jared Piazza is a psychological scientist and senior lecturer at Lancaster University (UK). He is a member of the Social Processes team in the Psychology Department at Lancaster. His research focuses on issues in moral psychology related to:

We are excited to announce the 3rd edition of Oxford Yoga and Vegan Festival.

Oxford Yoga and Vegan Festival is a not-for-profit event aimed at raising awareness about Yoga and veganism. Participate in all-day Yoga & meditation sessions, enjoy yummy vegan and raw vegan food, shop for vegan products, attend talks and workshops.

Buy earlybird day ticket to attend ALL classes for a fiver. Free entry to stalls. Free classes for children.

Sarah is a doctoral candidate. Her research concerns the influence of species on perceptions of animals. For instance, why do many people care for dogs as family, yet eat pigs, despite pigs being ostensibly similar to dogs in behaviour, appearance, sociality, emotionality, and intelligence? This concept can be termed 'speciesism' and is of great research importance, as pigs (and other animals) may be morally disengaged from. Current research has so far only investigated the existence of speciesism and limited causes, with little consideration of a) the implications of speciesism for perceptions of animals and behavioural intentions, b) alternative causes to speciesism besides self-relevance, and c) interventions to reduce and prevent speciesism. Sarah's research aims to address these gaps. Sarah has experience in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, including mixed methods, with most of her research utilising quantitative methods.

Rebecca holds a PhD in Social Psychology.  Her doctoral studies were funded by an ESRC Case Studentship, in which she was partnered with Greenpeace International. Her thesis was an investigation into the micro-, meso- and distal-level social barriers that exist to inhibit individuals from pursuing and maintaining plant-forward diets. This mixed methods body of research has now been published in varying academic and non-academic outlets – including peer-reviewed manuscripts published in Appetite and The Journal of Social Psychology, as well as media pieces for The Vegan Society, Psychology Today and Faunalytics. 

In her current position, an ESRC funded Postdoctoral Fellowship at Lancaster University, Rebecca is investigating identity residue in former vegans - the hypothesis that after abandoning their vegan diet, former vegans may continue to harbour residual behaviours and attitudes that align with the ethical principles of veganism. Importantly, identity residue may predict willingness to readopt vegan diets. 

Broadly, Rebecca is passionate about research regarding the pursuit and maintenance of plant-forward diets, behaviour change, social identity, and group processes. She has over 8+ years of such research experience in academic, advocacy and commercial settings and is skilled in research design, advanced data analytics, project management, and communication.

A collaborative project between The Vegan Society, The Ecologist magazine and Kingston University.

Researcher Network member, Rebecca Stanton, updates us on her research, considering how industries that harm animals, such as the farming industry, are frequently depicted in a way that is unreflective of reality.

The Festival is organised by Farplace Animal Rescue. We are a UK animal rescue who help specialist cases like FIV+ cats and have helped many such cases in need from across the UK. All the profits from the festival will directly help animals.

Stalls, talks, demos and so much more. Packed with hot and cold food, cosmetics, campaigns and more all at a lovely city centre location.

£3 standard entry, £15 VIP entry

The Festival is organised by Farplace Animal Rescue. We are a UK animal rescue who help specialist cases like FIV+ cats and have helped many such cases in need from across the UK. All the profits from the festival will directly help animals.

Stalls, talks, demos and so much more. Packed with hot and cold food, cosmetics, campaigns and more all at a lovely city centre location

£3 standard entry, £15 VIP entry

For more information see our Facebook page

We're returning to Durham and holding our second vegan fair in aid of Farplace Animal Rescue. Packed with hot and cold food, cosmetics, campaigns and more all at a great venue.

Free entry!

For more information see our Facebook page

The Greater London Vegan Festival returns! This time it will be held in Slough in the Farplace Animal Rescue Charity Superstore (a former ARGOS) and throughout the shopping centre. Stalls will include hot food, cakes, cosmetics, campaigns and more! 

Entry is free but you can choose to make a donation to Farplace Animal Rescue who will receive 100% of the profits of this event 

Free standard entry, £15 VIP entry

For more information see our Facebook page

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