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Description
Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations
A new online-only, open-access journal for scientific inquiries into how humans interact with non-human animals — Free of charge for authors and readers
The goal of the journal Psychology of Human-Animal Intergroup Relations (PHAIR) is to publish scientific research on a wide range of topics related to how people perceive, treat, and interact with animals. The journal is open to studies from moral and social psychology, attitudes and persuasion, diet and health, human-animal relationships, personality/individual differences, sustainability and environmental psychology, and other related sub-fields.
PHAIR is the Official Academic Journal of the PHAIR Society. The Mission of the PHAIR Society is to provide a forum for scientific scholarship that supports justice for non-human and human animals. PHAIR welcomes a diversity of opinions about what constitutes justice and how to achieve it; the society’s primary focus is on using psychological science to help answer these questions.
Recent Articles
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Meating of the Minds: Who Denies Animal Mind in Response to the Meat Paradox?Nicholas P. Tan, Brock B. Bastian, Luke D. SmillieSeptember 2024
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Speciesism and Perceptions of Animal Farming Practices as Predictors of Meat Consumption in Australia and Hong KongKatherine Northrope, Matthew B. RubyJuly 2024
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Using Food Frequency Questionnaires to Measure Traits: A Case Study of Human Consumption of Animals and Animal ProductsAdam Feltz, Jacob Caton, Zac Cogley, Mylan Engel, Jr., Silke Feltz, Ramona Ilea, L. Syd M. Johnson, Tom Offer-WestortMay 2023
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Reduce by How Much? Calibrating Meat Reduction Appeals to Maximize Their EffectivenessSophie Cameron, Matti Wilks, Bastian JaegerFebruary 2023
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Licence to Kill? Investigating the Moral Licensing Effect of Meat Reducing Petitions on Personal Meat Avoidance PledgesChristopher Bryant, Anna HancoxJuly 2022