The influence of perceived shared risk in crisis communication: Elaborating the situational theory of publics |
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Authors: | Linda Aldoory Jeong-Nam Kim Natalie Tindall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Communication, 2130 Skinner Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States;2. Communication, Purdue University, United States;3. Department of Communication, Georgia State University, United States |
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Abstract: | The study explored whether perceived shared experience with a media portrayal could influence various cognitions—such as concern, sense of personal involvement, and desire to learn more—that are important for behavior change. This research used the situational theory of publics in order to evaluate whether perceived shared risk is an antecedent to the factors leading to communication behavior. In general, the findings from this experiment supported the idea that shared risk experience with portrayals in news coverage has the potential to influence problem recognition, involvement recognition, and a new variable that combines information seeking and processing: that of information gaining. |
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Keywords: | Crisis communication Terrorism and news Situational theory of publics |
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