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Communication for Nonhuman Animal Advocacy
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This book aims to put the speciesism debate and the treatment of non-human animals on the agenda of critical media studies, and to put media studies on the agenda of animal ethics researchers. Contributors examine the convergence of media and animal ethics from theoretical, philosophical, discursive, social constructionist, and political economic perspectives
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This book aims to put the speciesism debate and the treatment of non-human animals on the agenda of critical media studies, and to put media studies on the agenda of animal ethics researchers. Contributors examine the convergence of media and animal ethics from theoretical, philosophical, discursive, social constructionist, and political economic perspectives
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2015
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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Núria Almiron is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Matthew Cole is Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Science at The Open University, UK Carrie P. Freeman is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Georgia State University, USA
Introduction. The Convergence of Two Critical Approaches Núria Almiron,
Matthew Cole, and Carrie P. Freeman Part 1: Foundations 1. Media Theories
and the Crossroads of Critical Animal and Media Studies Debra Merskin 2.
The Political Economy behind the Oppression of other Animals: Interest and
Influence Núria Almiron 3. Suffering is Not Enough: Media Depictions of
Violence to other Animals and Social Change Nik Taylor 4. Consumer Vision:
Speciesism, Misogyny, and Media Carol J. Adams 5. Origins of Oppression,
Speciesist Ideology, and the Mass Media David A. Nibert Part 2:
Representation 6. Mixed Messages: Opinion Pieces by Representatives of US
Nonhuman-Advocacy Organizations Joan Dunayer 7. Getting (Green) Beef:
Anti-Vegan Rhetoric and the Legitimizing of Eco-Friendly Oppression
Matthew Cole 8. The Creation of a Killer Species: Cultural Rupture in
Representations of 'Urban Foxes' in UK Newspapers Kate Stewart and Matthew
Cole 9. (Black) Man v. Cheetah: Perpetuations and Transformations of the
Rhetoric of Racism Emily Plec 10. Looking at Humans Looking at Animals
Randy Malamud 11. This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News
Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture Carrie P. Freeman 12. Puppy
Love? Animal Companions in the Media Erika Cudworth and Tracey Jensen Part
3: Responsibility 13. Respectful Representation: An Animal Issues Style
Guide for All Media Practitioners Carrie P. Freeman and Debra Merskin 14.
Media Activism and Animal Advocacy: What's Film Got to Do with It?
Loredana Loy 15. Adidas's Black Market Goes to Court: Media and Animal
Advocacy Lawsuits Jerold D. Friedman 16. Tears, Connections, Action!
Teaching Critical Animal and Media Studies Tobias Linné Conclusion Carrie.
P. Freeman
Matthew Cole, and Carrie P. Freeman Part 1: Foundations 1. Media Theories
and the Crossroads of Critical Animal and Media Studies Debra Merskin 2.
The Political Economy behind the Oppression of other Animals: Interest and
Influence Núria Almiron 3. Suffering is Not Enough: Media Depictions of
Violence to other Animals and Social Change Nik Taylor 4. Consumer Vision:
Speciesism, Misogyny, and Media Carol J. Adams 5. Origins of Oppression,
Speciesist Ideology, and the Mass Media David A. Nibert Part 2:
Representation 6. Mixed Messages: Opinion Pieces by Representatives of US
Nonhuman-Advocacy Organizations Joan Dunayer 7. Getting (Green) Beef:
Anti-Vegan Rhetoric and the Legitimizing of Eco-Friendly Oppression
Matthew Cole 8. The Creation of a Killer Species: Cultural Rupture in
Representations of 'Urban Foxes' in UK Newspapers Kate Stewart and Matthew
Cole 9. (Black) Man v. Cheetah: Perpetuations and Transformations of the
Rhetoric of Racism Emily Plec 10. Looking at Humans Looking at Animals
Randy Malamud 11. This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News
Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture Carrie P. Freeman 12. Puppy
Love? Animal Companions in the Media Erika Cudworth and Tracey Jensen Part
3: Responsibility 13. Respectful Representation: An Animal Issues Style
Guide for All Media Practitioners Carrie P. Freeman and Debra Merskin 14.
Media Activism and Animal Advocacy: What's Film Got to Do with It?
Loredana Loy 15. Adidas's Black Market Goes to Court: Media and Animal
Advocacy Lawsuits Jerold D. Friedman 16. Tears, Connections, Action!
Teaching Critical Animal and Media Studies Tobias Linné Conclusion Carrie.
P. Freeman
Introduction. The Convergence of Two Critical Approaches Núria Almiron,
Matthew Cole, and Carrie P. Freeman Part 1: Foundations 1. Media Theories
and the Crossroads of Critical Animal and Media Studies Debra Merskin 2.
The Political Economy behind the Oppression of other Animals: Interest and
Influence Núria Almiron 3. Suffering is Not Enough: Media Depictions of
Violence to other Animals and Social Change Nik Taylor 4. Consumer Vision:
Speciesism, Misogyny, and Media Carol J. Adams 5. Origins of Oppression,
Speciesist Ideology, and the Mass Media David A. Nibert Part 2:
Representation 6. Mixed Messages: Opinion Pieces by Representatives of US
Nonhuman-Advocacy Organizations Joan Dunayer 7. Getting (Green) Beef:
Anti-Vegan Rhetoric and the Legitimizing of Eco-Friendly Oppression
Matthew Cole 8. The Creation of a Killer Species: Cultural Rupture in
Representations of 'Urban Foxes' in UK Newspapers Kate Stewart and Matthew
Cole 9. (Black) Man v. Cheetah: Perpetuations and Transformations of the
Rhetoric of Racism Emily Plec 10. Looking at Humans Looking at Animals
Randy Malamud 11. This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News
Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture Carrie P. Freeman 12. Puppy
Love? Animal Companions in the Media Erika Cudworth and Tracey Jensen Part
3: Responsibility 13. Respectful Representation: An Animal Issues Style
Guide for All Media Practitioners Carrie P. Freeman and Debra Merskin 14.
Media Activism and Animal Advocacy: What's Film Got to Do with It?
Loredana Loy 15. Adidas's Black Market Goes to Court: Media and Animal
Advocacy Lawsuits Jerold D. Friedman 16. Tears, Connections, Action!
Teaching Critical Animal and Media Studies Tobias Linné Conclusion Carrie.
P. Freeman
Matthew Cole, and Carrie P. Freeman Part 1: Foundations 1. Media Theories
and the Crossroads of Critical Animal and Media Studies Debra Merskin 2.
The Political Economy behind the Oppression of other Animals: Interest and
Influence Núria Almiron 3. Suffering is Not Enough: Media Depictions of
Violence to other Animals and Social Change Nik Taylor 4. Consumer Vision:
Speciesism, Misogyny, and Media Carol J. Adams 5. Origins of Oppression,
Speciesist Ideology, and the Mass Media David A. Nibert Part 2:
Representation 6. Mixed Messages: Opinion Pieces by Representatives of US
Nonhuman-Advocacy Organizations Joan Dunayer 7. Getting (Green) Beef:
Anti-Vegan Rhetoric and the Legitimizing of Eco-Friendly Oppression
Matthew Cole 8. The Creation of a Killer Species: Cultural Rupture in
Representations of 'Urban Foxes' in UK Newspapers Kate Stewart and Matthew
Cole 9. (Black) Man v. Cheetah: Perpetuations and Transformations of the
Rhetoric of Racism Emily Plec 10. Looking at Humans Looking at Animals
Randy Malamud 11. This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News
Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture Carrie P. Freeman 12. Puppy
Love? Animal Companions in the Media Erika Cudworth and Tracey Jensen Part
3: Responsibility 13. Respectful Representation: An Animal Issues Style
Guide for All Media Practitioners Carrie P. Freeman and Debra Merskin 14.
Media Activism and Animal Advocacy: What's Film Got to Do with It?
Loredana Loy 15. Adidas's Black Market Goes to Court: Media and Animal
Advocacy Lawsuits Jerold D. Friedman 16. Tears, Connections, Action!
Teaching Critical Animal and Media Studies Tobias Linné Conclusion Carrie.
P. Freeman