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SUMMARY:Internationalising Vegan Sociology
DESCRIPTION:IAVS 2026 – Internationalising Vegan Sociology – CFP \nOctober 3 & 4\, 2026 | Online\nCall for Paper Deadline: May 31\, 2026 \nFrom the start\, the International Association for Vegan Sociologists has provided a platform for vegan sociologists across the world to share research expertise\, ideas\, methodologies\, and facilitate collaborations in service of nonhuman animal liberation and veganism. In the 2026 meeting of the International Association of Vegan Sociologists we want to invite participants to consider how we can achieve IAVS’s aim to increase the visibility\, legitimacy of\, and collaboration within vegan sociology internationally\, and how connecting local and international contexts is important to understanding and challenging nonhuman animal exploitation on a global scale\, and to build a more just world for nonhuman and human animals alike. \nPotential topics include (but are not limited to): \n\nHow to increase the visibility and legitimacy of vegan sociology internationally?\nHow to increase international vegan sociology collaboration and how to navigate institutional barriers?\nHow can vegan sociology help in decolonizing knowledge?\nVegan Sociological research on international Animal Rights and Vegan movements and activism\nResearch looking into vegan trends on social media and online vegan communities\nIntersectional perspectives on the global connections between nonhuman animal oppression and exploitation\nThe impact of economic globalisation on nonhuman animal lives in different countries\nVegan sociology perspectives on global trends impacting vegan scholars and vegan activists across the world\nSociological theories and methodologies of international relevance and applications in local contexts\n\nFacilitating a Panel \nInterested in facilitating a panel for your country/region? We would love to hear about the Vegan Sociology work being done in your area! If you would be interested in organising a panel but need some more speakers for your submission please get in touch with us at info@vegansociology.com and we will do our best to support your submission. \nYou can read about the conference here: https://www.vegansociology.com/conference/
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