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This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture
Freeman, Carrie Packwood
Freeman, Carrie Packwood
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Abstract
This textual analysis examines the representations of farmed animals in national print and broadcast news discourse in over 100 stories published from 2000-2003. Findings show these American news media largely support the speciesist status quo by favoring elite viewpoints and failing to provide balance. Although exceptions are provided, news media often objectify nonhuman animals discursively through: 1) commodification, 2) failure to acknowledge their emotional perspectives, and 3) failure to describe them as inherently-valuable individuals.
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This article was published in The Communication Review. Copyright © 2009 Taylor & Francis.
The pre-print version is posted here with the permission of the author.
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2009-01-01
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Animal Rights/Liberation, Critical Animal Studies, Vegetarianism, Ethical Veganism, Journalism Ethics, Communication, Farm Animals, Discourse, Representation, Animal Rights, News Media
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Freeman, C. P. (2009). This little piggy went to press: The American news media's construction of animals in agriculture. The Communication Review, 12(1), 78-103. doi:10.1080/10714420902717764
