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Animal Celebrities - then and now: exploring oceanic imaginaries through celebrity marine mammals

This study examines portrayals of marine mammal celebrities (MMCs) in popular culture over the past 70 years, reflecting evolving public attitudes toward ocean conservation. It identifies four main types of MMCs, each linked to a specific era and shaped by changes in media landscapes, perceptions of marine mammal agency and welfare, and conservation priorities: (1) Hollywood MMCs (ca. 1960–1990s)—wild animals captured and exhibited in aquaria, cast as celebrities based on their roles in traditional mass media (blockbuster movies); (2) MMCs in human care (ca. 1990s–2010s)—animals housed in aquaria whose fame stemmed from public concern about their welfare and calls for their release; (3) rescued MMCs (ca. 1980s–present)—marine mammals cared for by humans after they were injured in the ocean; and (4) endangered and dangerous MMCs (2010s–present)—wild animals that approach humans, demonstrate human‐like behaviours, or interact with boats. Introducing the method of “following the animal,” the article provides examples of celebrity animals that illustrate each of the four categories, such as the dolphin Flipper and the walrus Freya. The study contributes to the thematic issue on "Ocean Pop: Marine Imaginaries in the Age of Global Polycrisis" by highlighting the mutual influence of media, animal celebrity, and conservation, and urges further research into how shifting representations shape global engagement with marine life and the environment.

Animal Celebrities - then and now: exploring oceanic imaginaries through celebrity marine mammals

This study examines portrayals of marine mammal celebrities (MMCs) in popular culture over the past 70 years, reflecting evolving public attitudes toward ocean conservation. It identifies four main types of MMCs, each linked to a specific era and shaped by changes in media landscapes, perceptions of marine mammal agency and welfare, and conservation priorities: (1) Hollywood MMCs (ca. 1960–1990s)—wild animals captured and exhibited in aquaria, cast as celebrities based on their roles in traditional mass media (blockbuster movies); (2) MMCs in human care (ca. 1990s–2010s)—animals housed in aquaria whose fame stemmed from public concern about their welfare and calls for their release; (3) rescued MMCs (ca. 1980s–present)—marine mammals cared for by humans after they were injured in the ocean; and (4) endangered and dangerous MMCs (2010s–present)—wild animals that approach humans, demonstrate human‐like behaviours, or interact with boats. Introducing the method of “following the animal,” the article provides examples of celebrity animals that illustrate each of the four categories, such as the dolphin Flipper and the walrus Freya. The study contributes to the thematic issue on "Ocean Pop: Marine Imaginaries in the Age of Global Polycrisis" by highlighting the mutual influence of media, animal celebrity, and conservation, and urges further research into how shifting representations shape global engagement with marine life and the environment.

Animal Celebrities - then and now: exploring oceanic imaginaries through celebrity marine mammals

This study examines portrayals of marine mammal celebrities (MMCs) in popular culture over the past 70 years, reflecting evolving public attitudes toward ocean conservation. It identifies four main types of MMCs, each linked to a specific era and shaped by changes in media landscapes, perceptions of marine mammal agency and welfare, and conservation priorities: (1) Hollywood MMCs (ca. 1960–1990s)—wild animals captured and exhibited in aquaria, cast as celebrities based on their roles in traditional mass media (blockbuster movies); (2) MMCs in human care (ca. 1990s–2010s)—animals housed in aquaria whose fame stemmed from public concern about their welfare and calls for their release; (3) rescued MMCs (ca. 1980s–present)—marine mammals cared for by humans after they were injured in the ocean; and (4) endangered and dangerous MMCs (2010s–present)—wild animals that approach humans, demonstrate human‐like behaviours, or interact with boats. Introducing the method of “following the animal,” the article provides examples of celebrity animals that illustrate each of the four categories, such as the dolphin Flipper and the walrus Freya. The study contributes to the thematic issue on "Ocean Pop: Marine Imaginaries in the Age of Global Polycrisis" by highlighting the mutual influence of media, animal celebrity, and conservation, and urges further research into how shifting representations shape global engagement with marine life and the environment.

ENTWURF EINER EMPFEHLUNG zu dem Entwurf eines Beschlusses des Rates über den Abschluss – im Namen der Europäischen Union – des Erweiterten Abkommens über Partnerschaft und Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Europäischen Union einerseits und der Republik...

ENTWURF EINER EMPFEHLUNG zu dem Entwurf eines Beschlusses des Rates über den Abschluss – im Namen der Europäischen Union – des Erweiterten Abkommens über Partnerschaft und Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Europäischen Union einerseits und der Republik Usbekistan andererseits
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten
Ilhan Kyuchyuk

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

FIREPOWER: NATO’s Rutte says Ukraine shouldn’t have to buy European

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 10:52
Plus, SAFE, Spain and India
Catégories: European Union

EU governments’ satellite comms programme lifts off

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 10:27
After Govsatcom launch, the space commissioner said he's “confident” that the first services for the EU’s IRIS2 constellation would be available by 2029
Catégories: European Union

Gyula – több, mint fürdőváros

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - mar, 27/01/2026 - 10:24

Nemrég a visitgyula.com meghívására városnézésen voltunk a hangulatos határmenti településen, Gyulán. Bár sokan fürdővárosként ismerik, Gyula ennél jóval több: nem csak a gyógyító termálvízben lehet lubickolni, hanem a gazdag épített örökséget is meg lehet nézni, vagy a gasztronómiai élvezeteknek is hódolni lehet. Összeállításunkból kiderül, hogy miért érdemes Gyulára látogatni. Százéves cukrászda, termálfürdő, kolbász és pálinka […]

Articolul Gyula – több, mint fürdőváros apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

EU and India to work together on startups and research

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 10:20
The political deal also covers cooperation on digital trade, including measures to combat spam
Catégories: European Union

THE HACK: Brussels’ space walk

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 10:10
In today's edition: Grok DSA probe, Council's AI omnibus draft, LIBE grills GDPR changes
Catégories: European Union

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS über die Empfehlung des Europäischen Parlaments an den Rat, die Kommission und die Vizepräsidentin der Kommission und Hohe Vertreterin der Union für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik zur 81. Tagung der Generalversammlung der...

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS über die Empfehlung des Europäischen Parlaments an den Rat, die Kommission und die Vizepräsidentin der Kommission und Hohe Vertreterin der Union für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik zur 81. Tagung der Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten
Andrey Kovatchev

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

FIRST AID: EU seeks Finland’s help

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 09:40
In today's edition: Vape flavour bans, EMA, SANT
Catégories: European Union

Une fuite révèle que la Russie utilise la liste des personnes recherchées par Interpol pour cibler ses détracteurs à l'étranger

BBC Afrique - mar, 27/01/2026 - 09:37
Une fuite révèle pour la première fois l'ampleur de l'utilisation abusive d'Interpol par la Russie pour demander l'arrestation de détracteurs.
Catégories: Afrique

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS mit einem nichtlegislativen Entschließungsantrag zu dem Entwurf eines Beschlusses des Rates über den Abschluss, im Namen der Europäischen Union, des Abkommens über eine verstärkte Partnerschaft und Zusammenarbeit zwischen der...

ENTWURF EINES BERICHTS mit einem nichtlegislativen Entschließungsantrag zu dem Entwurf eines Beschlusses des Rates über den Abschluss, im Namen der Europäischen Union, des Abkommens über eine verstärkte Partnerschaft und Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Europäischen Union und ihren Mitgliedstaaten einerseits und der Republik Usbekistan andererseits
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten
Ilhan Kyuchyuk

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2026 - EP
Catégories: Europäische Union

«Nous devons avoir une armée européenne», martèle le chef de la diplomatie espagnole José Manuel Albares

RFI (Europe) - mar, 27/01/2026 - 09:28
Le ministre espagnol des Affaires étrangères, de l’Union européenne et de la Coopération José Manuel Albares est le grand invité international de RFI mardi 27 janvier 2026. Il salue l'accord de libre-échange commercial conclu entre l'Inde et l'Union européenne. Face à la nouvelle politique des États-Unis, il appelle aussi à la mise en place d'une armée européenne. « L'Europe de la défense est possible », dit-il.
Catégories: Union européenne

Hová menjünk síelni?

Kolozsvári Rádió (Románia/Erdély) - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:54

Javában tart a síszezon, a legtöbb hegyvidéki üdülőhelyen jelenleg is üzemelnek a pályák. A természetes hó mennyisége térségenként változó, de szükség esetén mesterséges hóval rásegítenek. A felvonók többsége működik, de a mostani felmlegedés nem feltétlenül tesz jót a pályáknak. Mire számíthatnak most a síelők, mennyire ideálisak a körülmények, és meddig tarthat a szezon – erről […]

Articolul Hová menjünk síelni? apare prima dată în Kolozsvári Rádió Románia.

Lancement des travaux de désenclavement du territoire de Luilu

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:45


Le territoire de Luilu, véritable poumon agricole de la province de Lomami, sort progressivement de son isolement. Sous l'impulsion du Gouvernement, plusieurs chantiers ont été lancés depuis la semaine dernière, notamment la construction et la réhabilitation de ponts stratégiques pour relier les zones de production aux centres de consommation.

Catégories: Afrique

As Korea Ages, Fiscal Reforms Can Help Safeguard Government Finances

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:38

Thoughtful policy changes can help ensure spending pressures remain contained, while creating space to care for elderly people and respond to economic shocks.

By Rahul Anand and Hoda Selim
WASHINGTON DC, Jan 27 2026 (IPS)

Korea’s population is aging faster than almost any other country. That’s because people live longer than in most other countries, while the birth rate is one of the lowest in the world.

About one-fifth of the population is 65 and older, more than triple the share in the 1990s. This matters because older people tend to consume less, which can have wide-ranging economic effects, especially as the pace of population aging accelerates and birth rates do not improve, eventually leading to population decline.

We estimate that every 1 percent decline in Korea’s population will reduce real consumption by 1.6 percent.

Korea has ample room to meet its current spending needs and respond to unforeseen shocks, with central government debt below 50 percent of gross domestic product. However, age-related government spending pressures are likely to rise significantly in coming years. That would substantially reduce fiscal space unless policymakers implement reforms.

We estimate spending on pensions, health care, and long-term care will rise by 30 to 35 percent of GDP by 2050 depending on alternative estimates for long-term spending by different institutions. However, under our baseline scenario—which includes lower potential economic growth due to aging and no measures to offset this, the debt ratio could reach 90 to 130 percent by 2050 depending on the spending estimate used, increasing risks to long-term debt sustainability.

Structural reforms that maintain potential growth—such as those from AI adoption, greater labor force participation and more efficient resource allocation—would create more fiscal room for Korea to support elderly individuals.

However, given high risks and uncertainty around the growth impact of reforms, even with these reforms, debt could still exceed 100 percent of GDP.

In addition to structural reforms, we also recommend fiscal reforms to help create more room in the budget to meet higher spending without putting pressure on public finances.

Greater efficiency

Raising additional revenue will be particularly helpful. In addition to recent changes, such as reversing some corporate tax cuts, policymakers could reconsider existing personal and corporate tax exemptions and simplify them where appropriate.

Reviewing and adjusting certain exemptions for value-added taxes, which have increased, could also help. Similarly, reducing inefficient spending, including streamlining of support for local governments and small- and medium-sized enterprises, could help create space.

Over the long term, making government spending more efficient will help boost the economy’s productive capacity.

To reduce the long-term spending pressures, furthering pension reform remains important. Parliament recently strengthened the finances of the National Pension Service, raising contribution rates to delay future losses. Additional reforms should aim to keep the system sustainable while ensuring fair and adequate benefits.

Finally, adopting a clear and credible quantitative fiscal limit to guide policies to reach fiscal objectives, supported by a stronger medium-term fiscal framework, would help keep government finances stable over the long term while still allowing fiscal policy to respond to shocks when needed.

Moreover, the medium-term framework could forecast and incorporate expected spending on aging, making fiscal policy more predictable and transparent. This could be reinforced by even longer-term strategies that account for future spending pressures and propose options to finance them.

Rahul Anand is an assistant director in the Asia-Pacific Department, where Hoda Selim is a senior economist.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Catégories: Africa

EU-India trade pact a boost for Europe’s cars and spirits

Euractiv.com - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:14
The Commission said the deal is the “most ambitious trade opening that India has ever granted to a trade partner"
Catégories: European Union

Balkans : les chauffeurs routiers bloquent les frontières pour protester contre les règles Schengen

Courrier des Balkans / Serbie - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:03

Les transporteurs routiers bloquent depuis lundi les frontières de Bosnie-Herzégovine, de la Macédoine du nord, du Monténégro et de Serbie pour dénoncer les nouvelles règles d'entrée et de sortie de l'Espace Schengen.

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Catégories: Balkans Occidentaux

Balkans : les chauffeurs routiers bloquent les frontières pour protester contre les règles Schengen

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - mar, 27/01/2026 - 08:03

Les transporteurs routiers bloquent depuis lundi les frontières de Bosnie-Herzégovine, de la Macédoine du nord, du Monténégro et de Serbie pour dénoncer les nouvelles règles d'entrée et de sortie de l'Espace Schengen.

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Catégories: Balkans Occidentaux

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