COPING WITH HUMAN-CAT INTERACTIONS BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DOMESTICITY: MORAL PLURALISM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CATS AND WILDLIFE

Coping With Human-Cat Interactions Beyond the Limits of Domesticity: Moral Pluralism in the Management of Cats and Wildlife

Although human interactions with cats are often even typically analyzed in the context of domesticity, with a focus on what sorts of interactions might make both people and cats “happy at home,” a large number of cats in the world live, for one reason or another, beyond the bounds of domesticity.Human interactions with these more or less free-l

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(Mis)perception of bias in print media: How depth of content evaluation affects the perception of hostile bias in an objective news report.

The hostile media effect describes the tendency for partisans to evaluate media content as relatively biased against their positions.The present study investigates what specific contextual elements Coats of a news report contribute to this effect and how it may be mitigated by the depth of content evaluation.A online study of 102 participants revea

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