
معرفی
Lynda M. Korimboccus is a Lecturer in Sociology at West Lothian College, specializing in intersections of veganism, animal rights, and feminist theory. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology and multiple advanced qualifications including an ILM Leadership & Management Certificate (2020), MA in Anthrozoology (Exeter), and BA in Philosophy & Psychological Studies (2009).
Education:
- PhD in Sociology
- MA Anthrozoology, University of Exeter (2019)
- PG Certificate in Applied Philosophy, University of Wales Trinity Saint David (2013)
- BSc (Hons) Politics & Sociology, Open University (2011)
- PG Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE), University of Dundee (2010)
- BA (Hons) Philosophy & Psychological Studies (2009)
Research Interests: Dr. Korimboccus examines veganism through sociological, ethical, and educational lenses. Her work critiques systemic speciesism in education systems, analyzes media representation of animals, and traces feminist activism across historical waves. She emphasizes intersectional approaches linking animal rights with social justice movements.
Key Contributions: Her 2021 article on UK children's TV animal portrayals (Networking Knowledge) and 2023 co-authored work on vegan feminism highlight her commitment to multidisciplinary research. She currently serves as Editor of the Journal of Vegan Sociology (2020–2022).
Awards:
- Graduate Paper/Project/Dissertation of the Year (2021)
Engagement: Her research bridges academia and activism, addressing practical challenges faced by vegan youth and advocating for inclusive educational policies. She collaborates internationally on multispecies sociology initiatives and contributes to policy discussions on speciesism in legal frameworks.



