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通过对残疾动物的描绘增强对残疾的积极认知。

Increasing Positive Perception of Disability Through Depictions of Animals with Disabilities.

作者信息

Whitley Cameron T, Burnet Marta, Sherwood Em, Dulaney Denny, Jones Alexander, Cordova Courtney, Hindes Emma, Ankoudinova Katya, Wehr Brooklyn, Yates Corin, Tucker Brooke, Fuentevilla Tut, Allessi Caitlin, Busch Tess, Kollar Kevin, Hanenburg Michelle, Stier Natalie

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA.

Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA 98103, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2025 Jun 24;15(13):1861. doi: 10.3390/ani15131861.

Abstract

Across the globe, many animals with disabilities live in zoos and aquariums, yet these institutions often face difficult questions about how to share those stories with the public in a way that raises awareness and minimizes concern about the animals' well-being. This study explored whether anthropomorphic narrative signage could help visitors form meaningful emotional connections with these animals and, in doing so, encourage greater understanding and support for people with disabilities. Drawing on ideas from contact and transfer theories, we conducted observational research in zoo settings, comparing visitor reactions to no signage, detailed signage, and simple signage. We found that simple signage resulted in fewer negative comments, fewer questions about the animal's health, and less frustration directed at the organization. In a related survey experiment, participants who saw a photo and brief story about an animal with a disability were more likely to express empathy and hold more positive views toward both animals and people with disabilities. These findings highlight the power of accessible messaging in informal learning spaces to reduce stigma and promote inclusion. The project was led by a diverse, interdisciplinary team of zoo professionals and disability scholars, most of whom bring personal experience with physical or cognitive disabilities to the work.

摘要

在全球范围内,许多残疾动物生活在动物园和水族馆中,但这些机构常常面临难题,即如何以提高公众意识并将对动物福祉的担忧降至最低的方式,向公众讲述这些动物的故事。本研究探讨了拟人化的叙事标识是否有助于游客与这些动物建立有意义的情感联系,进而鼓励对残疾人有更多的理解与支持。借鉴接触理论和转移理论的观点,我们在动物园环境中开展了观察性研究,比较游客对无标识、详细标识和简单标识的反应。我们发现,简单标识产生的负面评论更少,关于动物健康的问题更少,针对该机构的不满也更少。在一项相关的调查实验中,看到残疾动物照片和简短故事的参与者更有可能表达同理心,对动物和残疾人都持有更积极的看法。这些发现凸显了在非正式学习空间中,通俗易懂的信息传递在减少污名化和促进包容性方面的力量。该项目由一个多元化的跨学科团队领导,团队成员包括动物园专业人员和残疾问题学者,他们中的大多数人在工作中都有身体或认知残疾的个人经历。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/fbad/12248941/0ea8dd7cba85/animals-15-01861-g001.jpg

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