Exploring the Effect of Perceived Distance on Sharing of Crisis Information in Social Media

Rongjuan Chen
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In this paper, we propose a study to examine the effect of psychological distance on people's intention to contribute to disaster responses. Following past research, we predict that people are more likely to engage in news reporting a disaster when they perceive the event close to rather than far away from them. Accordingly, they will be more likely to share related information and make donation to a disaster relief campaign. To test our prediction, in a proposed experiment we will ask participants to estimate the distance to an earthquake recently occurred in Sumatra, Indonesia. Participants will then describe their feelings in response to the message, rate the likelihood of forwarding information, and estimate how much they would like to donate. We expect our results to reveal the relationship between perceived distance and people's willingness to participate in disaster rescue, particularly sharing of information and donation to charities. This work contributes to existing literature researching the role of psychological factors in crisis information diffusion. We provide suggestions for practitioners to better organize disaster relief activities, so that the negative impacts on people and society, caused by a devastating event, can be mitigated.
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感知距离对社交媒体危机信息分享的影响
在本文中,我们提出了一项研究,探讨心理距离对人们的救灾意愿的影响。根据过去的研究,我们预测,当人们认为灾难离他们很近而不是离他们很远时,他们更有可能参与报道灾难的新闻。因此,他们更有可能分享相关信息,并为救灾活动捐款。为了验证我们的预测,在一个拟议的实验中,我们将要求参与者估计最近在印度尼西亚苏门答腊岛发生地震的距离。然后,参与者将描述他们对信息的反应,评估转发信息的可能性,并估计他们愿意捐赠多少。我们希望我们的研究结果能够揭示感知距离与人们参与灾难救援的意愿之间的关系,特别是信息分享和慈善捐赠。本研究对现有研究心理因素在危机信息传播中的作用的文献有所贡献。我们为从业者提供建议,以更好地组织救灾活动,从而减轻灾难性事件对人和社会造成的负面影响。
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