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Framing the tiger - a biodiversity concern in national and international media reporting. (Special Issue: Forest and conservation policy in a changing climate.)

机译:构筑老虎-国家和国际媒体报道中对生物多样性的关注。 (特刊:气候变化中的森林和保护政策。)

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International forest and environmental governance processes assume that ideas and concepts surrounding biodiversity at the international level will be made accessible at a national level so that they can be easily adopted by national forest and environmental policy arenas. One prerequisite for a seamless implementation of these ideas and concepts is a common definition of specific problems at different political levels. Different perceptions mirrored by media reporting on problems at different political levels may affect the implementation of policies that must be carried out at a national level, even if decisions concerning this implementation are made at an international level. Using the illustrative case of human-tiger interaction, this article shows how national and international media reporting differ in their framing of a particular problem. Based on a theoretical framework consisting framing and media selection theory, and on initial empirical observations, the article recommends blueprints for future in-depth research on the relationship between media framing and policy at different political levels. This case study is based on quantitative content analysis of reports on tiger-human interaction published between 2005 and 2010 in an international newspaper and a national one from Bangladesh. Our example shows that the selected national newspaper frames the tiger as a threat to the livelihood and well-being of local people, whereas the international newspaper stresses biodiversity and climate-change related aspects of human-tiger conflicts. These results indicate that the framing of an issue in the media can differ considerably at different levels and that this is a fruitful field for future in-depth research.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2013.03.001
机译:国际森林和环境治理进程假定,将在国家一级获取国际一级围绕生物多样性的想法和概念,以便它们可以被国家森林和环境政策领域轻易采用。无缝执行这些思想和概念的一个先决条件是在不同政治级别上对特定问题的通用定义。媒体对不同政治层面问题的报道反映出不同的看法,这可能会影响必须在国家层面执行的政策的实施,即使有关实施的决定是在国际层面做出的。本文以人与老虎互动为例,展示了国内和国际媒体报道在特定问题框架上的差异。本文基于框架和媒体选择理论的理论框架,并基于初步的经验观察,为未来深入研究不同政治层面的媒体框架与政策之间的关系提供了蓝图。该案例研究基于对国际人和孟加拉国一家全国性报纸在2005年至2010年之间发表的关于老虎与人互动的报道的定量内容分析。我们的示例表明,选定的国家报纸将老虎形容为对当地人的生计和福祉的威胁,而国际报纸则强调了人类生物与老虎冲突中与生物多样性和气候变化相关的方面。这些结果表明,媒体问题的框架在不同级别上可能有很大差异,这是将来进行深入研究的丰硕成果。Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol .2013.03.001

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