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澳大利亚和美国新闻媒体对鲨鱼及其保护的描述。

Australian and U.S. news media portrayal of sharks and their conservation.

机构信息

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, 480 Wilson Road, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2013 Feb;27(1):187-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01952.x. Epub 2012 Oct 30.

Abstract

Investigation of the social framing of human-shark interactions may provide useful strategies for integrating social, biological, and ecological knowledge into national and international policy discussions about shark conservation. One way to investigate social opinion and forces related to sharks and their conservation is through the media's coverage of sharks. We conducted a content analysis of 300 shark-related articles published in 20 major Australian and U.S. newspapers from 2000 to 2010. Shark attacks were the emphasis of over half the articles analyzed, and shark conservation was the primary topic of 11% of articles. Significantly more Australian articles than U.S. articles treated shark attacks (χ(2) = 3.862; Australian 58% vs. U.S. 47%) and shark conservation issues (χ(2) = 6.856; Australian 15% vs. U.S. 11%) as the primary article topic and used politicians as the primary risk messenger (i.e., primary person or authority sourced in the article) (χ(2) = 7.493; Australian 8% vs. U.S. 1%). However, significantly more U.S. articles than Australian articles discussed sharks as entertainment (e.g., subjects in movies, books, and television; χ(2) = 15.130; U.S. 6% vs. Australian 1%) and used scientists as the primary risk messenger (χ(2) = 5.333; U.S. 25% vs. Australian 15%). Despite evidence that many shark species are at risk of extinction, we found that most media coverage emphasized the risks sharks pose to people. To the extent that media reflects social opinion, our results highlight problems for shark conservation. We suggest that conservation professionals purposefully and frequently engage with the media to highlight the rarity of shark attacks, discuss preventative measures water users can take to reduce their vulnerability to shark encounters, and discuss conservation issues related to local and threatened species of sharks. When integrated with biological and ecological data, social-science data may help generate a more comprehensive perspective and inform conservation practice.

摘要

对人与鲨鱼相互作用的社会框架进行研究,可能为将社会、生物和生态知识纳入国家和国际鲨鱼保护政策讨论提供有用的策略。一种研究与鲨鱼及其保护相关的社会意见和力量的方法是通过媒体对鲨鱼的报道。我们对 2000 年至 2010 年间澳大利亚和美国 20 家主要报纸的 300 篇鲨鱼相关文章进行了内容分析。分析的文章中超过一半的文章都集中在鲨鱼袭击事件上,而鲨鱼保护是 11%的文章的主要主题。与美国文章相比,澳大利亚文章更倾向于将鲨鱼袭击事件(χ²=3.862;澳大利亚为 58%,美国为 47%)和鲨鱼保护问题(χ²=6.856;澳大利亚为 15%,美国为 11%)作为文章的主要主题,并使用政治家作为主要风险信息传递者(即文章中主要的人或权威来源)(χ²=7.493;澳大利亚为 8%,美国为 1%)。然而,与澳大利亚文章相比,美国文章更倾向于将鲨鱼作为娱乐(例如电影、书籍和电视中的主题)进行讨论(χ²=15.130;美国为 6%,澳大利亚为 1%),并使用科学家作为主要风险信息传递者(χ²=5.333;美国为 25%,澳大利亚为 15%)。尽管有证据表明许多鲨鱼物种面临灭绝的风险,但我们发现大多数媒体报道都强调了鲨鱼对人类构成的风险。在媒体反映社会意见的程度上,我们的研究结果突显了鲨鱼保护面临的问题。我们建议保护专业人员有目的地、频繁地与媒体接触,强调鲨鱼袭击的罕见性,讨论水使用者可以采取哪些预防措施来降低鲨鱼遭遇的脆弱性,并讨论与当地和受威胁的鲨鱼物种相关的保护问题。将社会科学数据与生物和生态数据相结合,可能有助于生成更全面的视角并为保护实践提供信息。

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