Maria Ioannidou
@mariaio86370862
PhD in Social Psychology. Interested on moral behaviour and the use of cognitive dissonance strategies regarding eating meat and animal products. Activist🐷🌱
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⚠️ It’s time to register! Only one week left to register at the early bird rate, which will end April 30. 💥 Join us for this exciting event in Canterbury! ☀️🌱 Register here: kx-web.kent.ac.uk/KxRegistration… Psychology at Kent
So excited for this talk 🎉 no one should miss it! Steve Loughnan PHAIR Society
Are you vegan, vegetarian, or a meat-eater? Take part in our (Maria Ioannidou) 15-minute online study on moral judgments & animal attitudes. Link below for details: keelepsych.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bs…. #AcademicTwitter #Vegan #Vegetarian #Research Your time/help is really appreciated
Can’t wait for this amazing symposium Matti Wilks🔸️ Luke McGuire Jared Piazza Karri Neldner, PhD
Join us online or in Keynes College at the University of Kent for these public talks at Animal Advocacy Conference (no registration needed for these sessions)! Psychology at Kent University of Kent Send us an email to receive the link and the online attendance program.
Great article Stefan Leach and Kristof Dhont, PhD 🙌🏽 PHAIR Society
Fantastic talk today Psychology at Kent PHAIR Society by Steve Loughnan on the meat paradox
Fantastic first day at #animaladvocacy2023 PHAIR Society So wonderful to see such high quality and important animal advocacy research. A superb keynote from Steve Loughnan today too! Bring on tomorrow #veganism Mercy For Animals ProVeg International Rethink Priorities Bryant Research
Important new research:use of cognitive dissonance strategies not restricted to meat,but also present for fish,dairy&egg consumption. e.g.dairy/egg consumers tend to deny animal suffering in dairy/egg industry Great work Maria Ioannidou sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Kathryn Francis
Maria Ioannidou's second 1st author paper👏 Important work showing that cognitive dissonance strategy use to justify consumption extends to pescatarians, vegetarians, & flexitarians (relating to dairy, egg, & fish consumption not only meat consumption) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Massive congratulations to Maria Ioannidou for passing her PhD viva today! Such an amazing achievement Maria Ioannidou Your impressive research on the psychology of animal product consumption will have a long-lasting impact,finally pushing the field far beyond the Meat Paradox!
Maria Ioannidou passed her PhD viva today 🥳😊 after a fantastic defense! It has been such a pleasure working with you for the last 4 years and supporting you on this journey. Publishing 2 papers (with one other under review) before submitting too is just incredible! 🌟👏
New research by Ioannidou et al shows that increased awareness of harm to dairy cows reduces moral concern & mind attribution to cows, yet also increases dairy reduction intentions, especially when speciesism is high Maria Ioannidou sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Kathryn Francis
New publication led by Maria Ioannidou shows that increasing awareness of harm to dairy cows, reduces mind attribution & moral concern for cows. However, this also prompts intentions to reduce dairy consumption: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🐮🐄 Keele Psychology Bradford Uni Psychology
New article out on the similarities & differences between vegetarians & vegans with Maria Ioannidou While vegetarians & vegans tend to be similar in their meat abstention motives, they show meaningful differences in motives for dairy/egg reduction. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Volunteers needed for new study! We are investigating moral decisions about animals versus humans. To participate in the study (~15 mins), follow this link: keelepsych.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8r… Omnivores, vegetarians, & vegans welcome! Thank you. Please rt :) Maria Ioannidou Matti Wilks🔸️
New paper in Appetite led by the brilliant Maria Ioannidou: "Minding some animals but not others: Strategic attributions of mental capacities and moral worth to animals used for food in pescatarians, vegetarians, and omnivores" shorturl.at/crlgJ #moralpsychology