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Povezava med tradicionalnimi moškimi spolnimi normami in odnosom do uživanja mesa : magistrsko delo
ID Škerlj, Erika (Author), ID Kobal Grum, Darja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V pričujoči magistrski nalogi smo si zastavili vprašanje, ali se nekatere izmed spolnih norm, ki jih nalagamo vlogi moškega v naši družbi, še posebej povezujejo z uživanjem mesa in napovedujejo njegovo pogostost. Za merjenje tradicionalnih moških spolnih norm smo prevedli in uporabili Vprašalnik konformnosti z moškimi spolnimi normami (CMNI-30, Levant idr., 2020). V naših rezultatih se je potrdila pomembna povezava med moškim spolom in pogostostjo uživanja mesa, saj so udeleženci moškega spola v primerjavi z udeleženkami ženskega spola veliko večkrat na teden uživali meso, bilo pa je tudi v splošnem veliko manj verjetno, da bi lahko njihovo prehrano opisali kot pesketarijansko (uživa ribe, vendar ne drugega mesa) ali vegetarijansko (ne uživa nobenega mesa, tudi rib ne). Izmed posameznih spolnih norm je imela pomembnejši vpliv na uživanje mesa le norma vzdrževanja heteroseksualnega vtisa. Za posameznike, ki so na omenjeni lestvici dosegali višje rezultate, je bilo značilno, da je verjetnost, da nikoli ne jedo mesa (so vegetarijanci), veliko manjša, medtem ko na pogostost uživanja mesa med vsejedi ta lestvica ni vplivala. V raziskavi razjasnjujemo zapleteno povezavo med uživanjem mesa in posameznimi moškimi spolnimi normami ter odpiramo nova vprašanja v povezavi z motivacijo za uživanje ali neuživanje mesa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:uživanje mesa, maskulinost, spolne vloge, družbene norme, prehrana
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[E. Škerlj]
Year:2023
Number of pages:46 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145231 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.922.1:612.39(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:151062531 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.04.2023
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Language:English
Title:Exploring the relationship between traditional masculine norms and meat consumption habits
Abstract:
The following masters' thesis attempted to answer the question, whether some gender norms that we place upon the masculine role in our society are especially strongly associated with consuming meat and predict the frequency of eating it. We measured conformity to traditional masculine norms with the translated Conformity to masculine norms inventory (CMNI-30, Levant et al., 2020). Our results confirm the strong association between male gender and the frequency of eating meat, as male participants reported much more frequent weekly meat consumption than women. It was also much less likely that their food consumption pattern could be described as pescatarian (eats fish, but not other meat) or vegetarian (does not eat any meat, including fish). Out of the specific gender norms, only the norm of maintaining a heterosexual presentation turned out to be an important predictor. The participants who scored higher on this scale had a much lower likelihood of being non- meat eaters, but the score didn't impact the frequency of consumption among those who regularly eat meat. This study has tried to bring some clarity to the complicated relationship between masculinity and meat eating and revealed new areas of potential research in the field of motivations for choosing to consume meat or not.

Keywords:meat consumption, masculinity, gender roles, social norms, diet

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