Blaming threatened species: media portrayal of human–wildlife conflict
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چکیده
Recent literature has urged the conservation science community to distinguish between human–wildlife and human–human conflict. Mislabelling conflicts is thought to constrain problem definition and hinder appropriate solutions. New to this discussion, we studied how the media is framing conflict. The focus of our research was conflict surrounding conservation of a protected species. The piping plover Charadrius melodus is federally listed as threatened on the Atlantic coast of the USA. Our research focused on characterizing the tone and framing in media coverage of the plover and its conservation. We were interested in how the source of the conflict was framed: are the species itself, policies, or the government agencies administering legal restrictions blamed for the conflict?We analysed articles ( unique articles, not including those run by multiple media sources) written about the plover in the region during January –September . Articles were analysed qualitatively by two coders. We found the overall tone of the unique articles was most frequently positive towards the bird and/or its conservation (%), followed closely by neutral (or balanced) articles (%). Few articles were negative (%). Nonetheless, framing that blamed a source for the conflict was present in % of the unique articles. The plover itself was blamed in twice as many articles as the policies or government agencies enacting the regulations. This framing was also the strongest predictor of article tone. Understanding how the media portrays piping plovers can help guide organizations interested in proactive media relations and other solutions to de-escalate this conflict.
منابع مشابه
Resolving conflicts between humans and the threatened Louisiana black bear
Cotton, Walter, "Resolving conflicts between humans and the threatened Louisiana black bear" (2008). Human–Wildlife Interactions.
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