Journal article
Social Identity and Wellbeing of Australian Vegan Men: A Qualitative Interview Study
Health promotion journal of Australia, Vol.37(3), pp.1-10
07/2026
PMID: 42377980
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Abstract
Introduction: With the global rise of veganism, shifting dietary habits are reshaping the social roles and identities of Australian vegan men. Despite a predominance of research in female experiences of veganism, this topic remains underexplored for men.
Method: Using the social identity theory framework, this phenomenological, semi-structured interview study explores how 27 Australian vegan men perceive and navigate their social identities within their social relationships. Using reflexive thematic analysis, we found four main themes.
Results: The first two illustrating out-group interactions: (i) masculinity and moral identity and (ii) navigating vegan identity: community and cultural integration and the final two illustrating within-group interactions, (iii) Negotiating dietary boundaries: whole-food and flexible veganism and (iv) close connections: strengthening personal bonds. Conclusion: Australian vegan men navigated their social identities through out-group dynamics involving masculinity, ethical commitments and community integration, and in-group dynamics marked by dietary boundary negotiation and solidarity with vegan communities. However, they also faced social isolation and strained relationships.
So What? Their experiences reflected identity negotiation processes shaped by moral values, subgroup tensions and the importance of supportive social relationships in sustaining vegan practices. We recommend awareness of vegan male experiences of stigma, false perceptions and struggles with masculine ideals versus masculine values.
Details
- Title
- Social Identity and Wellbeing of Australian Vegan Men: A Qualitative Interview Study
- Creators
- Megan F. Lee - Bond UniversityJulian Madsen - Monash UniversityJessica Bayes - Southern Cross UniversityCourtney McLean - Monash UniversityAngela Gilmour - Bond UniversitySophia Blom - Bond UniversityAiden Van Elst - Bond UniversityTalitha Best - Central Queensland University
- Publication Details
- Health promotion journal of Australia, Vol.37(3), pp.1-10
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Grant note
- Open access publishing facilitated by Bond University, as part of the Wiley - Bond University agreement via the Council of Australasian University Librarians.
- Identifiers
- 991013386420302368
- Copyright
- © 2026 The Author(s).
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education; National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article