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FOUNDATIONS. Media theories and the crossroads of critical animal and media studies / DEBRA MERSKIN -- The political economy behind the oppression of other animals: interest and influence / NURIA ALMIRON -- Suffering is not enough: Media depictions of violence to other animals and social change / NIK TAYLOR -- Consumer vision: Speciesism, misogyny, and media / CAROL J. ADAMS -- Origins of oppression, speciesist ideology, and the mass media / DAVID A. NIBERT -- REPRESENTATION. Mixed messages: Opinion pieces by representatives of US nonhuman-advocacy organizations / JOAN DUNAYER -- Getting (green) beef: Anti-vegan rhetoric and the legitimizing of eco-friendly oppression / MATTHEW COLE -- The creation of a killer species: Cultural rupture in representations of "Urban Foxes" in UK newspapers / KATE STEWART AND MATTHEW COLE -- (Black) "Man v. Cheetah": Perpetuations and transformations of the rhetoric of racism / EMILY PLEC -- Looking at humans looking at animals / RANDY MALAMUD -- This little piggy went to press: The American news media's construction of animals in agriculture / CARRIE P. FREEMAN -- Puppy Love? Animal companions in the media / ERIKA CUDWORTH AND TRACEY JENSEN -- RESPONSIBILITY. Respectful representation: An animal issues style guide for all media practitioners / CARRIE P. FREEMAN AND DEBRA MERSKIN -- Media activism and animal advocacy: What's film got to do with it? / LOREDANA LOY -- Adidas's black market goes to court: Media and animal advocacy lawsuits / JEROLD D. FRIEDMAN -- Tears, connections, action! Teaching critical animal and media studies / TOBIAS LINNE -- Conclusion / CARRIE. P. FREEMAN. |