In the late century of 1800 till mid-1900s, large predators were eradicated worldwide, and bounties were commonly used to get rid of the predators. In the twentieth century the policy changed, and predators became protected by law. The “return” of the predators has resulted in negative human–wildlife interactions and an increase in social conficts. Media plays a key role in most social conficts, as positive portrayals can lead to an increased willingness to conserve the species, as opposed to negative portrayals. We have looked at how Norwegian newspapers portray the large predators from when they were protected by law in the 1970’s till today. Our results show that wolves represent the most articles, and the positive mentioning of wolves h...
Qualitative studies have indicated that the illegal killing of wolves is often attributed a protest ...
Conflicts over wolf management are a stable feature of Norwegian public debate. In some segments of ...
In Norway, as in many other countries, a government-sponsored campaign against large carnivores was ...
Since 1966, when the wolf population was close to extinction, wolves have been protected in Sweden. ...
This is a study of how the wolf is constructed as a controversial issue in Swedish newspapers. The w...
Understanding how changes in the sizes of large carnivore populations affect the attitudes of the pu...
We compare and contrast the evolution of human attitudes toward large carnivores between Europe and ...
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Un...
The article investigates how the protection of wolves in Norway has been conducted in practice since...
[Abstract] The current work is part of the author’s ecosemiotic analysis of Norwegian/Scandinavian w...
Abstract Controversies over large carnivores are often interpreted as clashes between rural traditio...
While there may be as many as one billion domestic dogs in the world today, estimates of the global ...
The article investigates how national and international measures to protect wolves turned the whole ...
This thesis examines the experience value of the wolf and wolf hunting presented in media during Dec...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
Qualitative studies have indicated that the illegal killing of wolves is often attributed a protest ...
Conflicts over wolf management are a stable feature of Norwegian public debate. In some segments of ...
In Norway, as in many other countries, a government-sponsored campaign against large carnivores was ...
Since 1966, when the wolf population was close to extinction, wolves have been protected in Sweden. ...
This is a study of how the wolf is constructed as a controversial issue in Swedish newspapers. The w...
Understanding how changes in the sizes of large carnivore populations affect the attitudes of the pu...
We compare and contrast the evolution of human attitudes toward large carnivores between Europe and ...
Restoring species to their former range has become a major goal in official environmental policy. Un...
The article investigates how the protection of wolves in Norway has been conducted in practice since...
[Abstract] The current work is part of the author’s ecosemiotic analysis of Norwegian/Scandinavian w...
Abstract Controversies over large carnivores are often interpreted as clashes between rural traditio...
While there may be as many as one billion domestic dogs in the world today, estimates of the global ...
The article investigates how national and international measures to protect wolves turned the whole ...
This thesis examines the experience value of the wolf and wolf hunting presented in media during Dec...
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large carnivore...
Qualitative studies have indicated that the illegal killing of wolves is often attributed a protest ...
Conflicts over wolf management are a stable feature of Norwegian public debate. In some segments of ...
In Norway, as in many other countries, a government-sponsored campaign against large carnivores was ...