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Wolves in the German Print News Media
Content Analysis of Attitudinal Expressions, 2010–2020- Authors:
- Series:
- Young Academics: Environmental Studies, Volume 1
- Publisher:
- 2024
Summary
Wolves were eradicated from Germany in the 19th century. The reintroduction of wolves was a resounding success - today there are around over 180 packs living in Germany. However, this has triggered a fierce debate centred on one overarching question: can humans and wolves coexist in this country? This study provides valuable insights for the social debate on the return of wolves in Germany. By analysing newspaper articles, it shows how attitudes have changed over time and in different regions. It also highlights the role of the media in communicating information to the public and thus influencing our attitudes.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-68900-046-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-68900-047-9
- Publisher
- Tectum, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Young Academics: Environmental Studies
- Volume
- 1
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 70
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages I - XVIII Download chapter (PDF)
- 1.1 Attitudes and the Media
- 1.2 Attitudes, Beliefs, Judgments
- 1.3 Attitudes and Wolves
- 2.1 Hypotheses
- 2.2 Sampling of newspaper articles
- 2.3 Analysis
- 2.4 The Classification System and Codebook
- 2.5 Reliability and Validity
- 3.1.1 Results of Total Publications
- 3.1.2 Results of National Publications
- 3.2.1 Results of attitudes towards wolves across regions
- 4.1 General Observations
- 5. ConclusionsPages 33 - 34 Download chapter (PDF)
- List of ReferencesPages 35 - 40 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX APages 41 - 42 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX BPages 43 - 56 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX CPages 57 - 58 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX DPages 59 - 64 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX EPages 65 - 66 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX FPages 67 - 68 Download chapter (PDF)
- APPENDIX GPages 69 - 70 Download chapter (PDF)




