Mixed emotions associated with orca ( Orcinus orca) conservation strategies

Abstract Orcas ( Orcinus orca ) are a charismatic species with multiple connections to local economies and culture in the Pacific Northwest. As such, emotions play a role in public perspectives and support for their conservation. This research presents the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) em...

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Published in:Conservation Science and Practice
Main Authors: Thommen, Hailey Kehoe, Swarbrick, Karin, Biedenweg, Kelly
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/csp2.389 2024-06-23T07:55:57+00:00 Mixed emotions associated with orca ( Orcinus orca) conservation strategies Thommen, Hailey Kehoe Swarbrick, Karin Biedenweg, Kelly 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/csp2.389 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/csp2.389 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/csp2.389 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Conservation Science and Practice volume 3, issue 5 ISSN 2578-4854 2578-4854 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.389 2024-06-06T04:20:47Z Abstract Orcas ( Orcinus orca ) are a charismatic species with multiple connections to local economies and culture in the Pacific Northwest. As such, emotions play a role in public perspectives and support for their conservation. This research presents the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) emotion analysis to identify the basic emotions associated with written public responses to orca conservation proposals. We operationalized a multi‐dimensional emotion lexicon using Python 3 programing to extract the frequency and density of each basic emotion in over 17,000 public comments specific to orca conservation submitted to the Washington state governor's office. We found that respondents held a mixture of emotions. Trust was most often associated with the belief that urgent actions by state government could help orca populations, joy was most associated with statements reflecting how healthy orcas are icons for healthy ecosystems upon which all depend, and sadness was associated with statements lamenting the death of individual orcas and population extinction. These results can help conservation managers understand why people might support or reject conservation actions and move past conservation social science that has prioritized the emotional domain of fear. Moreover, NLP provides descriptive emotion analyses of big text datasets within specific conservation contexts that can be further explored through qualitative analyses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Orcinus orca Wiley Online Library Pacific Conservation Science and Practice 3 5
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description Abstract Orcas ( Orcinus orca ) are a charismatic species with multiple connections to local economies and culture in the Pacific Northwest. As such, emotions play a role in public perspectives and support for their conservation. This research presents the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) emotion analysis to identify the basic emotions associated with written public responses to orca conservation proposals. We operationalized a multi‐dimensional emotion lexicon using Python 3 programing to extract the frequency and density of each basic emotion in over 17,000 public comments specific to orca conservation submitted to the Washington state governor's office. We found that respondents held a mixture of emotions. Trust was most often associated with the belief that urgent actions by state government could help orca populations, joy was most associated with statements reflecting how healthy orcas are icons for healthy ecosystems upon which all depend, and sadness was associated with statements lamenting the death of individual orcas and population extinction. These results can help conservation managers understand why people might support or reject conservation actions and move past conservation social science that has prioritized the emotional domain of fear. Moreover, NLP provides descriptive emotion analyses of big text datasets within specific conservation contexts that can be further explored through qualitative analyses.
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