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Researcher
Ben De Groeve
- Disciplines:Social change, Group and interpersonal processes, Interpersonal communication, Science and health communication, Social perception and cognition, Group and interpersonal relations
Affiliations
- Department of Communication Sciences (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- You are what you eat, or shouldn’t you? An inquiry on social identity message framing as a stragegy to promote weak and strong routes of change towards meat-reduced diets.From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 10 of 12
- Ideological resistance to veg*n advocacy : an identity-based motivational account(2022)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Brent Bleys
- Morally admirable or moralistically deplorable? A theoretical framework for understanding character judgments of vegan advocates(2022)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Daniel L. Rosenfeld
- Moralistic stereotyping of vegans : the role of dietary motivation and advocacy status(2022)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Daniel L. Rosenfeld, Brent Bleys
- Moral rebels and dietary deviants : how impressions of veg*ns as moral minorities predict their social attractiveness(2021)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Liselot Hudders, Brent Bleys
Number of pages: 1 - Applying vegan paradox theorizing to inquire animal versus health vegan advocacy(2021)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Daniel L. Rosenfeld, Brent Bleys
Number of pages: 1 - Moral rebels and dietary deviants : how moral minority stereotypes predict the social attractiveness of veg*ns(2021)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Liselot Hudders, Brent Bleys
- You are what you eat or shouldn’t you? Considering omnivores' perceptions of veg*ns in promoting plant-based diets(2021)
Authors: Ben De Groeve
- VR outreach and meat reduction advocacy : the role of presence, empathic concern and speciesism in predicting meat reduction intentions(2021)
Authors: Laura Herrewijn, Ben De Groeve, Veroline Cauberghe
- Okay to promote eating less meat, but don't be a cheat : the role of dietary identity, perceived inconsistency and inclusive language of an advocate in legitimizing meat reduction(2019)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Brent Bleys
Pages: 269 - 279 - Examining the role of dietary identity, perceived inconsistency and inclusive language of an advocate in legitimizing meat reduction.(2019)
Authors: Ben De Groeve, Brent Bleys
Number of pages: 1