The media widely covers large carnivores and their impacts on human livelihood and plays an important role in their conservation. Yet, we know little about how species identity affects news selection, framing, accuracy and information flow. We investigated the online coverage of two cases of attacks or alleged attacks on humans alternatingly attributed to wolves and dogs in Greece and Germany. The period during which wolves were considered the primary suspects for the attacks was covered by up to two times more articles than when dogs were suspected. Wolves were presented as more likely suspects for the attacks than dogs, and wolf articles contained more inaccuracies measured as title-text mismatches. Press agencies played a significant rol...
Recent developments in the ideology of speciesism (meaning bias against members of other animal spec...
In the late century of 1800 till mid-1900s, large predators were eradicated worldwide, and bounties ...
Conflicts between large carnivores and human activities undermine both the maintenance of livestock ...
The media widely covers large carnivores and their impacts on human livelihood and plays an importan...
The Internet and social media have profoundly changed the way the public receives and transmits news...
Invasive species are a pervasive driver of global change with increasing media coverage. Media cover...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
This textual analysis examines the representations of farmed animals in national print and broadcast...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
As modern science and critical scholarship are beginning to recognize nonhuman animals as fellow sub...
Predation on livestock presents a daunting challenge for human–carnivore coexistence in agricultural...
This is a study of how the wolf is constructed as a controversial issue in Swedish newspapers. The w...
This diachronic study investigates the discursive representation of four key wildlife species in Bri...
<div><p>Large carnivores inhabiting human-dominated landscapes often interact with people and their ...
The decline in carnivore populations is largely exacerbated by lethal methods used to reduce livesto...
Recent developments in the ideology of speciesism (meaning bias against members of other animal spec...
In the late century of 1800 till mid-1900s, large predators were eradicated worldwide, and bounties ...
Conflicts between large carnivores and human activities undermine both the maintenance of livestock ...
The media widely covers large carnivores and their impacts on human livelihood and plays an importan...
The Internet and social media have profoundly changed the way the public receives and transmits news...
Invasive species are a pervasive driver of global change with increasing media coverage. Media cover...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
This textual analysis examines the representations of farmed animals in national print and broadcast...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
As modern science and critical scholarship are beginning to recognize nonhuman animals as fellow sub...
Predation on livestock presents a daunting challenge for human–carnivore coexistence in agricultural...
This is a study of how the wolf is constructed as a controversial issue in Swedish newspapers. The w...
This diachronic study investigates the discursive representation of four key wildlife species in Bri...
<div><p>Large carnivores inhabiting human-dominated landscapes often interact with people and their ...
The decline in carnivore populations is largely exacerbated by lethal methods used to reduce livesto...
Recent developments in the ideology of speciesism (meaning bias against members of other animal spec...
In the late century of 1800 till mid-1900s, large predators were eradicated worldwide, and bounties ...
Conflicts between large carnivores and human activities undermine both the maintenance of livestock ...