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Carrie P. Freeman
Carrie P. Freeman
Associate Professor of Communication, Georgia State University
Verified email at gsu.edu - Homepage
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This Little Piggy Went to Press: The American News Media's Construction of Animals in Agriculture
CP Freeman
The Communication Review 12 (1), 78 -103, 2009
1292009
Giving voice to the “voiceless” incorporating nonhuman animal perspectives as journalistic sources
CP Freeman, M Bekoff, SM Bexell
Journalism Studies 12 (5), 590-607, 2011
1062011
Critical animal and media studies: Communication for nonhuman animal advocacy
N Almiron, M Cole, CP Freeman
Routledge, 2015
86*2015
Framing farming: Communication strategies for animal rights
CP Freeman
Framing Farming: Communication Strategies for Animal Rights, 2016
822016
Framing animal rights in the “Go Veg” campaigns of US animal rights organizations
CP Freeman
Society & Animals 18 (2), 163-182, 2010
722010
Meat's place on the campaign menu: How US environmental discourse negotiates vegetarianism
C Packwood Freeman
Environmental Communication 4 (3), 255-276, 2010
682010
Embracing humanimality: Deconstructing the human/animal dichotomy
CP Freeman
612010
Critical animal and media studies: Expanding the understanding of oppression in communication research
N Almiron, M Cole, CP Freeman
European Journal of Communication 33 (4), 367-380, 2018
502018
Unnamed sources: A utilitarian exploration of their justification and guidelines for limited use
MJ Duffy, CP Freeman
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 26 (4), 297-315, 2011
472011
A greater means to the greater good: Ethical guidelines to meet social movement organization advocacy challenges
CP Freeman
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 24 (4), 269-288, 2009
382009
Respectful representation: An animal issues style guide for all media practitioners
CP Freeman, D Merskin
Critical Animal and Media Studies, 219-234, 2015
312015
The Human Animal Earthling Identity: Shared Values Unifying Human Rights, Animal Rights, and Environmental Movements
CP Freeman
University of Georgia Press, 2020
262020
Was blind but now I see: Animal liberation documentaries’ deconstruction of barriers to witnessing injustice
CP Freeman, S Tulloch
Screening Nature: Cinema Beyond the Human, Berghahn Books: Oxford, 2013
202013
Fishing for animal rights in The Cove: A holistic approach to animal advocacy documentaries
CP Freeman
202012
Having it his way: The construction of masculinity in fast food TV advertising
CP Freeman, D Merskin
McFarland, 2008
172008
Consuming nature: Mass media and the cultural politics of animals and environments
CP Freeman, J Jarvis
Ignoring Nature: Animal Losses and What We Must Do About Them--Now …, 2013
142013
Struggling for ideological integrity in the social movement framing process: How US animal rights organizations frame values and ethical ideology in food advocacy communication
CP Freeman
University of Oregon, 2008
142008
Lisa and Phoebe, lone vegetarian icons: At odds with television’s carnonormativity
CP Freeman
How Television Shapes Our Worldview: Media Representations of Social Trends …, 2014
82014
Stepping Up to the Veggie Plate: Framing Veganism as Living Your Values: Carrie Packwood Freeman
CP Freeman
Perspectives on Human-Animal Communication, 101-120, 2013
7*2013
Perceiving ecocultural identities as human animal earthlings
CP Freeman
Routledge Handbook of Ecocultural Identity, 431-444, 2020
52020
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