Dr. Wrenn’s full list of essays is available here.
Advancing Veganism in a “Post-Vegan Society”: A Review of Veganism: Politics, Practice, and Theory
A History of The Vegan Society
Appropriating Anti-Slavery Abolitionism in Anti-Speciesism Claimsmaking
Are Vegans too Open to Free-Riders?
Banning Live Export in Australia
Can a Meat Tax Advance Animal Rights?
Can Flexitarianism Facilitate a Vegan World? Research Suggests Another Agenda
Can We “Have Our Cow and Eat Her, Too?”
Could Fat-Shaming and Health-Shaming Encourage Veganism?
Eating Vegan vs. Being Vegan: The Vegan Society and Depoliticized Capitalist Campaigning
The Fetishization of “Animal-Friendly” Animal Products
Grill Power: Feminism in Men’s Meat Market
Mainstreaming Veganism: Full Interview with Imagine5
PETA, Dahmer, and Intersectional Failure
Piecemeal Protest: Animal Rights in the Age of Nonprofits
Pussy Grabs Back: How Feminists Bestialized Politics but Failed Nonhuman Animals
Peter Singer and the Charity of Western Imperialism
Racism as Zoological Witchcraft
Rape as an Anti-Speciesism Tactic and the Vegan Male Discourse
Research Challenges the Emotionality of Anti-Speciesist Thought
Science was a Founding Principle of the Vegan Movement
Sexism in Animal Advocacy: The Case of Foie Gras
Shocked or Satiated? Violent Imagery Traumatizes Rather than Motivates Veteran Activists
Society Writings: Veganism Made Real in Print
The Nonprofit Bias: Research For Nonprofits By Nonprofits
The Problem with Milk Not Jails
Third-Wave Vegan Feminism and Feminist Animal Studies
Veganism “At All Costs” Hurts Animals
What Black Lives Matter Can Teach White Vegans
When White Makes Right: Racism, Neo-Colonialism, and Single-Issue Campaigns
Why are Environmentalists and Animal Activists at an Empasse?
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? Factionalism in Animal Rights
Women and Vegan Civil Resistance
World Vegan Month Series 2016: Vegan Research
Recruiting Strangers and Friends
The History and Legacy of Animal Rights
The Political Economy of Animal Rights
The Significance of Animal Suffering
Veganism as a Cultural Movement
Vegan Protest is Ritualized, but is it Religious?
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