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Edited by (Georgia State University, USA), Edited by (The Open University, UK), Edited by (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain)
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This book aims to put the speciesism debate and the treatment of non-human animals on the agenda of critical media studies and to put media studies on the agenda of animal ethics researchers. Contributors examine the convergence of media and animal ethics from theoretical, philosophical, discursive, social constructionist, and political economic perspectives. The book is divided into three sections: foundations, representation, and responsibility, outlining the different disciplinary approaches’ application to media studies and covering how non-human animals, and the relationship between humans and non-humans, are represented by the mass media, concluding with suggestions for how the media, as a major producer of cultural norms and values related to non-human animals and how we treat them, might improve such representations.

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"This edited international collection makes an original contribution to the fields of critical animal studies and critical media studies. The converging of these two critical fields provides a particularly interesting interdisciplinary approach to the ethical consideration of our treatment of nonhuman animals through the lens of media studies and the political economy of communication."

- Kay Peggs, University of Portsmouth, UK

"This volume is a positive step in bringing attention to media culpability in violence, and responsibility to advocate on behalf of those who can neither speak nor control their images or portrayals, who lack lawyers to sue for slander or libel, much less for being cruelly mistreated then butchered. (...) This important and searing collection of essays provides a rationale for reflecting on animals by anyone whose work or community engagement involves media."

- Ellen W. Gorsevski, Bowling Green State University, USA for Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly

List of Figures and Table
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: The Convergence of Two Critical Approaches 1(10)
Nuria Almiron
Matthew Cole
PART I Foundations
1 Media Theories and the Crossroads of Critical Animal and Media Studies
11(15)
Debra Merskin
2 The Political Economy behind the Oppression of Other Animals: Interest and Influence
26(16)
Nuria Almiron
3 Suffering Is Not Enough: Media Depictions of Violence to Other Animals and Social Change
42(14)
Nik Taylor
4 Consumer Vision: Speciesism, Misogyny, and Media
56(18)
Carol J. Adams
5 Origins of Oppression, Speciesist Ideology, and the Mass Media
74(17)
David A. Nibert
PART II Representation
6 Mixed Messages: Opinion Pieces by Representatives of US Nonhuman-Advocacy Organizations
91(16)
Joan Dunayer
7 Getting (Green) Beef: Anti-Vegan Rhetoric and the Legitimizing of Eco-Friendly Oppression
107(17)
Matthew Cole
8 The Creation of a Killer Species: Cultural Rupture in Representations of `Urban Foxes' in UK Newspapers
124(14)
Kate Stewart
Matthew Cole
9 (Black) "Man v. Cheetah": Perpetuations and Transformations of the Rhetoric of Racism
138(16)
Emily Plec
10 Looking at Humans Looking at Animals
154(15)
Randy Malamud
11 This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture
169(16)
Carrie P. Freeman
12 Puppy Love? Animal Companions in the Media
185(20)
Erika Cudworth
Tracey Jensen
PART III Responsibility
13 Respectful Representation: An Animal Issues Style Guide for All Media Practitioners
205(16)
Carrie P. Freeman
Debra Merskin
14 Media Activism and Animal Advocacy: What's Film Got to Do with It?
221(13)
Loredana Loy
15 Adidas's Black Market Goes to Court: Media and Animal Advocacy Lawsuits
234(17)
Jerold D. Friedman
16 Tears, Connections, Action! Teaching Critical Animal and Media Studies
251(14)
Tobias Linne
Conclusion 265(8)
Carrie P. Freeman
Discussion Questions from
Chapters
273(6)
Contributors 279(4)
Index 283
Núria Almiron is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain

Matthew Cole is Associate Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Science at The Open University, UK

Carrie P. Freeman is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Georgia State University, USA