Whaling and its controversies: Examining the attitudes of Japan's youth |
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Authors: | Julia Bowett Pete Hay |
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Institution: | aSchool of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 78, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia |
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Abstract: | This article presents the results of a survey examining the attitudes of young Japanese people towards whaling and its controversies. Using an online and paper-based questionnaire, 529 useable surveys were completed by Japanese students (between 15 and 26 years old) from May to December 2007. Factorial analysis, correlation and regression models were used to identify relational predictors underlying the attitudes of young Japanese people on whaling issues. An approval of whaling exists amongst the participating students, with two constructs standing out as contributing the most to this affirmation; firstly, an approval of the consumption of whalemeat by Japanese children; and secondly, an acceptance of the pro-whaling rhetoric commonly produced by the Government of Japan (GOJ) and associated media. This research represents an initial exploration into the attitudinal structures of Japanese students on whaling issues, contributing to a deeper understanding of the complexities that surround the debate. |
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Keywords: | Whaling Attitudes Japanese students Opinion surveys |
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