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  1. Humans and Sharks: Changing Public Perceptions and Overcoming Fear to Facilitate Shark Conservation.Rainer Panoch & Elissa L. Pearson - 2017 - Society and Animals 25 (1):57-76.
    There is worldwide concern regarding the conservation status of sharks. Public perceptions of sharks, often based on inaccurate negative stereotypes transmitted through the media and popular culture, appear to be limiting support for their conservation. Yet, there is a paucity of research exploring the knowledge and attitudes of the general public regarding sharks and their conservation, as well as approaches to improve these factors and encourage greater conservation support. The primary aim of this review is to explore the role that (...)
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  • (1 other version)Degrees of Anthropocentrism in Accounts of Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions.Mai Kuha - 2011 - Society and Animals 19 (1):1-21.
    An investigation of language use in news stories about collisions involving vehicles and nonhuman animals in the wild reveals that reports of bird-airplane collisions tend to focus on the safety of the humans involved, even to the point of constructing the bird as a projectile, rather than a victim. Reports of land vehicles and boats colliding with larger nonhuman animals tend to demonstrate a greater concern for nonhuman participants, attributing greater responsibility to humans for the collisions, although they are more (...)
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