Blending In or Standing Out? A Qualitative Diary Study of Vegan Employees
Summary
This study examines how vegan employees navigate their identity work in the Dutch workplace.
Using a qualitative diary method over a two-month period, 15 vegan employees documented
their experiences, feelings, and behaviours. Thematic analysis of the data revealed the following
triggers for identity work: (non-vegan) food, conversations or interactions about veganism,
bullying behaviour and unpleasant comments and the vegan discourse. The identity work
strategies identified were: avoidance, conformity, anticipation, self-censorship, discussion,
humour, and selective disclosure. The socio-institutional context significantly influences the
initiation of identity work and the selection of strategies by vegan employees. Grounded in a
critical post-structuralist perspective and social identity theory, this study shows the complex
interplay between individual agency and organisational power structures in the context of vegan
identity work. The results suggest a need for discussions on diversity and inclusion within
organisations.
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