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Karli S Yarber's research investigates the intersection of societal themes and individual behaviors, particularly concerning food production and personal beliefs. Her work has explored the tones and themes present in online discussions about animal agriculture and protein consumption. Yarber has also examined the dissonance that can exist between religious convictions and dietary habits, with a specific qualitative evaluation focusing on Christian beliefs and eating practices in the American South.
Her research collaborations include work with Jefferson D. Miller and K. Jill Rucker at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she has co-authored two publications. She has also collaborated with Lora Walsh and Casandra Cox on single publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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"You Know, the South is a Breeding Ground for Gluttony": A Qualitative Evaluation of Dissonance between Christian Beliefs and Eating Habits (2023)
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Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production (2022)
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- "You Know, the South is a Breeding Ground for Gluttony": A Qualitative Evaluation of Dissonance between Christian Beliefs and Eating Habits
- Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production
- "You Know, the South is a Breeding Ground for Gluttony": A Qualitative Evaluation of Dissonance between Christian Beliefs and Eating Habits
- Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production
- "You Know, the South is a Breeding Ground for Gluttony": A Qualitative Evaluation of Dissonance between Christian Beliefs and Eating Habits
- Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production
- Themes and Tones of Blog Posts about Animal Agriculture and Protein Production
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