Basia Yoxon
basiayoxon.bsky.social
Basia Yoxon
@basiayoxon.bsky.social
Domestic and foreign policy of authoritarian regimes, international conflict and Eastern Europe. Views my own.
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Here's one of my papers on the topic; this was written with @aliceoven.bsky.social and @basiayoxon.bsky.social. We found that cultivated pet food might have a different market to cultivated meat for human consumption. For example, veg(etari)ans expressed interest in buying it.
Investigating the market for cultivated meat as pet food: A survey analysis
The number of people reducing their meat consumption due to ethical and environmental concerns is growing. However, meat reducers sometimes care for omnivorous or carnivorous pets, creating the ‘veget...
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February 8, 2025 at 10:57 AM
We show that citizens who embrace more liberal political ideology are most likely to express that they would be willing to boycott Russian products in China.

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November 28, 2024 at 7:41 PM
So far, academics have looked at boycott of Western products in China, highlighting that political action there is often driven by nationalism and ethnocentrism. Our paper shows that it’s not always the case, and many Chinese citizens support more ‘liberal causes’
November 28, 2024 at 7:41 PM
This is an important finding, because it shows that a much greater proportion of people than expected might oppose the official line of the Chinese Communist Party, which is on very friendly terms with Russia
November 28, 2024 at 7:41 PM