Apr 24
How English Print Media Frames Human-Elephant Conflicts in India
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This research uses large language models and transformer-based sentiment analysis to examine how English-language print media in India frames human-elephant conflicts. The study identifies a prevalence of fear-inducing language that may negatively impact wildlife conservation efforts and public attitudes.
Why it matters
Demonstrates how LLM-driven narrative analysis can expose the linguistic biases that shape public perception and policy efficacy in conservation-critical regions.
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#media framing #sentiment analysis #llm #wildlife conservation #nlpRelated coverage
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