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报纸对蝙蝠的报道和框架,以及它们对读者参与度的影响。

Newspaper Coverage and Framing of Bats, and Their Impact on Readership Engagement.

机构信息

BiBio - Natural Sciences Museum of Granollers, Avinguda Francesc Macià 51 Baixos, 08402, Granollers, Catalonia, Spain.

Conservation Biology Group (GBiC), Landscape Dynamics and Biodiversity Program, Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia (CTFC), Catalonia, Spain.

出版信息

Ecohealth. 2023 Mar;20(1):18-30. doi: 10.1007/s10393-023-01634-x. Epub 2023 May 29.

Abstract

The media is a valuable pathway for transforming people's attitudes towards conservation issues. Understanding how bats are framed in the media is hence essential for bat conservation, particularly considering the recent fearmongering and misinformation about the risks posed by bats. We reviewed bat-related articles published online no later than 2019 (before the recent COVID19 pandemic), in 15 newspapers from the five most populated countries in Western Europe. We examined the extent to which bats were presented as a threat to human health and the assumed general attitudes towards bats that such articles supported. We quantified press coverage on bat conservation values and evaluated whether the country and political stance had any information bias. Finally, we assessed their terminology and, for the first time, modelled the active response from the readership based on the number of online comments. Out of 1095 articles sampled, 17% focused on bats and diseases, 53% on a range of ecological and conservation topics, and 30% only mention bats anecdotally. While most of the ecological articles did not present bats as a threat (97%), most articles focusing on diseases did so (80%). Ecosystem services were mentioned on very few occasions in both types (< 30%), and references to the economic benefits they provide were meagre (< 4%). Disease-related concepts were recurrent, and those articles that framed bats as a threat were the ones that garnered the highest number of comments. Therefore, we encourage the media to play a more proactive role in reinforcing positive conservation messaging by presenting the myriad ways in which bats contribute to safeguarding human well-being and ecosystem functioning.

摘要

媒体是改变人们对保护问题态度的宝贵途径。因此,了解媒体如何描述蝙蝠对于蝙蝠保护至关重要,尤其是考虑到最近有关蝙蝠风险的恐惧和错误信息。我们回顾了 2019 年之前(在最近的 COVID19 大流行之前)在西欧人口最多的五个国家的 15 家报纸上发表的在线蝙蝠相关文章。我们研究了蝙蝠被描述为对人类健康构成威胁的程度,以及这些文章所支持的对蝙蝠的普遍态度。我们量化了有关蝙蝠保护价值的新闻报道,并评估了国家和政治立场是否存在任何信息偏见。最后,我们评估了它们的术语,并首次根据在线评论的数量对读者的积极反应进行建模。在抽样的 1095 篇文章中,17%的文章关注蝙蝠和疾病,53%的文章关注各种生态和保护主题,30%的文章仅附带提及蝙蝠。虽然大多数生态文章没有将蝙蝠描述为威胁(97%),但大多数关注疾病的文章都是如此(80%)。这两种类型的文章都很少提及生态系统服务(<30%),并且很少提到它们提供的经济效益(<4%)。与疾病相关的概念反复出现,将蝙蝠描述为威胁的文章获得了最多的评论。因此,我们鼓励媒体通过展示蝙蝠在保障人类福祉和生态系统功能方面的多种贡献,在强化积极保护信息方面发挥更积极的作用。

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