2023
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2023.2260784
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Analysing the News Coverage of “Pet Regret” in the UK Through the Framework of Nonviolent Communication

Diana Garrisi
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“…In "Analysing the news coverage of 'pet regret' in the UK through the framework of Nonviolent" (Garrisi 2023) shifts the focus of the debate on the role of news media in promoting hate speech to the content analysis applied to the phenomenon of 'pet regret' in the UK. The case examines how the news media's coverage of this phenomenon, which refers to individuals who regretted buying a pet during the COVID-19 pandemic, perpetuates rhetoric based on morality and promotes communicative violence by labelling individuals with judgments.…”
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“…In "Analysing the news coverage of 'pet regret' in the UK through the framework of Nonviolent" (Garrisi 2023) shifts the focus of the debate on the role of news media in promoting hate speech to the content analysis applied to the phenomenon of 'pet regret' in the UK. The case examines how the news media's coverage of this phenomenon, which refers to individuals who regretted buying a pet during the COVID-19 pandemic, perpetuates rhetoric based on morality and promotes communicative violence by labelling individuals with judgments.…”
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confidence: 99%