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Risk & reward: The impact of animal rights activism on women
Emily Gaarder
Anthropology, Sociology & Criminology
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Arts & Humanities
Animal Rights
78%
Activism
74%
Reward
60%
Animals
40%
Activists
35%
Animal Liberation
32%
Harassment
27%
Common Belief
26%
Self-confidence
26%
Personal Relationships
25%
Denial
25%
Family Relationships
25%
Qualitative Study
24%
Pain
24%
Pleasure
23%
Political Issues
21%
Abuse
18%
Friendship
18%
Well-being
17%
Emotion
15%
Participation
13%
Causes
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Animal Rights
100%
Reward
59%
Animals
31%
Family Relations
26%
Pleasure
24%
Self Concept
20%
Emotions
16%
Pain
11%
Agriculture & Biology
activists
65%
animal welfare
63%
interpersonal relationships
29%
family relations
26%
animals
25%
pain
21%
Social Sciences
reward
53%
animal
49%
personal relationship
14%
self-confidence
13%
liberation
12%
pain
11%
friendship
11%
abuse
9%
well-being
8%
commitment
8%
career
7%
cause
7%
participation
6%