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In this episode we animals, power, and popular media. Emily Major, Debra Merskin, and Lu Liu help to think through how animals are manufactured as “pests” and “icons” in media and how those labels shape empathy, policy, and everyday cruelty towards animals.

Date Recorded: 15 January 2025

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Chapters

1. S8E4: Popular Media and Pests with Lu Liu, Debra Merskin, and Emily Major (00:00:00)

2. Framing “Pest” and Revered Animals (00:00:01)

3. Season Focus: Media, Race, and Animals (00:00:54)

4. Meet Emily, Deb, and Liu (00:02:10)

5. Media Shapes Empathy From Childhood (00:09:45)

6. Representations Not Reality (00:15:30)

7. Possums in New Zealand: Scapegoats (00:23:00)

8. Rescue, Regulation, and Euthanasia (00:28:30)

9. Making Pests in Modern China (00:35:00)

10. Wolves, Fear, and Advertising (00:43:30)

11. Defining Popular Media’s Reach (00:52:00)

12. The Possum “Ripper” Panic (01:01:50)

13. Intentionality, Boundaries, and Vermin (01:12:30)

14. Global Patterns of Pest Status (01:21:00)

15. Revered Species and Fetishised Conservation (01:28:00)

16. Cute, Cruelty, and Social Media (01:38:20)

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