• Lynda M. Korimboccus - Socialization

  • Jul 8 2021
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Lynda M. Korimboccus - Socialization

  • Summary

  • In our first episode of Season 2, Lynda M. Korimboccus joins us to discuss socialization theory. We chat about how children are socialized to eat other animals as well as emerging research on vegan childhood socialization. We also think about how sociologists themselves are socialized to ignore nonhuman animals. For Lynda, vegan sociology is “upsetting the applecart (or egg carton).”

    Lynda M. Korimboccus holds a Masters in Anthrozoology from the University of Exeter. She gained both BSc (Hons) in Politics & Sociology and BA (Hons) in Philosophy & Psychology with the OU. A committed ethical vegan and grassroots activist since 1999, she also works as a Social Sciences Lecturer in Scottish Further Education. A prospective PhD candidate in Sociology, she is committed to making academia accessible to all, from both Open Access and PlainEnglish perspectives. Author of “The Peppa Pig Paradox,” her research interests are primarily the representation of animals in society, particularly children’s television; wider vegan studies; and the mixed-race experience.

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