环境价值和图像:对来自Ojibwe和州自然资源管理机构的Facebook图像的分析

Ryan N. Comfort
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摘要本研究借鉴媒体社会学和环境价值的研究,比较了大湖地区国家和Ojibwe自然资源管理机构在Facebook上分享的视觉内容。该研究考察了这些机构最常分享的图像内容是否表明了机构和受众之间价值取向的相似或不同。结果显示,州和Ojibwe机构在图像共享优先级方面存在差异。结果还表明,国家机构优先分享人物图像,但他们的观众更喜欢鱼类和野生动物的图像。
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Environmental values and images: an analysis of Facebook images from Ojibwe and state natural resource management agencies
Abstract Drawing from research on media sociology and environmental values, the present study compares the visual content shared on Facebook by state and Ojibwe natural resource management agencies in the Great Lakes region. The study examines whether the image content most frequently shared by these agencies suggests similarities or differences in value orientations between agencies and audiences. Results showed that state and Ojibwe agencies differ in their image sharing priorities. Results also indicated that state agencies prioritized sharing images of people, but their audiences liked images of fish and wildlife more than other image content.
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