Grasso et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Anthropomorphized nonhuman animals in mass media and their influence on human attitudes toward wildlifeGrasso et al., 2020
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- Grasso C
- Lenzi C
- Speiran S
- Pirrone F
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- society & animals
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Anthropomorphic figures of nonhuman animals are omnipresent in various forms of mass media (eg, movies, books, and advertising). The depiction of companion and wild animals, including nonhuman primates (eg, chimpanzees), as possessing human characteristics or …
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