A Cultural Approach to Understanding Publics and their Information Behaviors during COVID-19: Self-Construal and Identity Salience

IF 4.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Public Relations Research Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.1080/1062726X.2022.2149533
Lan Ni, Hongmei Shen
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ABSTRACT Integrating the situational and cross-situational approaches to understanding publics, this study examined cultural antecedents (self-construal and political identity salience) to situational perceptions (problem recognition, involvement recognition, constraint recognition), situational motivation, and key information behavior regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Results from an online survey (N = 556) showed that political identity salience and interdependent self-construal triggered publics’ situational perceptions, which in turn activated their situational motivation and information forwarding behaviors. The study contributed to public research through examining important cultural influences on value-laden and polarized issues and revealing additional nuances in communicative activeness.
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理解COVID-19期间公众及其信息行为的文化方法:自我解释和身份突出
摘要本研究综合情境和跨情境方法来理解公众,研究了文化前提(自我结构和政治身份显著性)对情境感知(问题识别、参与识别、约束识别)、情境动机和新冠肺炎大流行的关键信息行为的影响。一项在线调查的结果(N=556)显示,政治身份的显著性和相互依存的自我建构触发了公众的情境感知,进而激活了他们的情境动机和信息转发行为。该研究通过考察文化对充满价值和两极分化问题的重要影响,并揭示交际活跃度中的额外细微差别,为公共研究做出了贡献。
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