Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Publication Title
Society and Animals
Abstract
This article explores how the press reports nonhuman animal hoarding and hoarders. It discusses how 100 articles from 1995 to the present were content analyzed. Analysis revealed five emotional themes that include drama, revulsion, sympathy, indignation, and humor. While these themes draw readers' attention and make disparate facts behind cases understandable by packaging them in familiar formats, they also present an inconsistent picture of animal hoarding that can confuse readers about the nature and significance of this behavior as well as animal abuse, more generally.
Volume
10
Issue
2
First Page
113
Last Page
135
DOI
10.1163/156853002320292282
ISSN
10631119
Recommended Citation
Arluke, Arnold; Frost, Randy; Steketee, Gail; Patronek, Gary; Luke, Carter; Messner, Edward; Nathanson, Jane; and Papazian, Michelle, "Press Reports of Animal Hoarding" (2002). Psychology: Faculty Publications, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/psy_facpubs/157
Comments
Archived as published. Open access paper.