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Juliana speaks with sociologist Dr. Michael Briscoe about the true impact of adding plant-based meats to fast food menus, imagining a future for farmers to transition away from the animal agriculture industry.
Conversations With Animals is a monthly conversation hosted by Juliana examining our interconnection with animal lives. Subscribe here: animal.julianaroth.com
Dr. Michael Briscoe is the author of "The Meatless Menu Paradox? Environmental Theory and Plant-Based Fast-Food Options." He earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Utah State University with emphasis areas in environment and community and social inequality. His research focuses on relationships between society, the environment, and animals. Michael’s research is highly collaborative and often focuses on issues of sustainability and well-being. His research has been published in Environmental Sociology, Social Indicators Research, Energy Research and Social Science, and other journals. Michael is also interested in public sociology and has worked with different nonprofits to apply sociological research methods to answer questions about their organizational impact.
By JulianaJuliana speaks with sociologist Dr. Michael Briscoe about the true impact of adding plant-based meats to fast food menus, imagining a future for farmers to transition away from the animal agriculture industry.
Conversations With Animals is a monthly conversation hosted by Juliana examining our interconnection with animal lives. Subscribe here: animal.julianaroth.com
Dr. Michael Briscoe is the author of "The Meatless Menu Paradox? Environmental Theory and Plant-Based Fast-Food Options." He earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Utah State University with emphasis areas in environment and community and social inequality. His research focuses on relationships between society, the environment, and animals. Michael’s research is highly collaborative and often focuses on issues of sustainability and well-being. His research has been published in Environmental Sociology, Social Indicators Research, Energy Research and Social Science, and other journals. Michael is also interested in public sociology and has worked with different nonprofits to apply sociological research methods to answer questions about their organizational impact.