Breaking news of social problems: examining media consumption and student beliefs about school shootings

H. J. Elsass, J. Schildkraut, M. Stafford
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Objective: to explore the relationship between college students’ media consumption and their attitude to school shootings in the United States of America.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in historical development and functioning in the context of the totality of objective and subjective factors, which predetermined the following research methods: formal-logical, comparative-legal, and sociological.Results: School shootings are considered by many to be a social problem in need of a solution. While episodic in nature, they generate fear and concern, particularly as a result of the amount of attention they garner by and through the media. The present study explores the relationship between college students’ media consumption and their beliefs that school shootings are a problem in the United States. A survey was administered to 442 university students in fall 2012 and included measures of specific modes through which media is consumed, including television, newspaper, and social media, which then were analyzed to assess such a relationship. The results indicate that social media—Twitter 2 in particular—are significant predictors of students’ beliefs about school shootings. These findings also represent an important shift in media production that encourages a more participatory discourse with audience members. Implications for journalistic practices, study limitations, and directions for future research also are discussed.Scientific novelty: The present study sought to examine the impact of media consumption on respondents’ beliefs that school shootings are a problem in the U.S. It was hypothesized that there is a positive relationship between the amount of media that students consume and their belief that school shootings are a problem. It was found that the more students use social media, and Twitter in particular, the stronger their beliefs that school shootings are a social problem. Not all media use, however, was related to these beliefs in accordance with cultivation theory.Practical significance: the main provisions and conclusions of the article can be used in scientific, pedagogical and law enforcement activities when considering the issues related to the crime prevention and suppression.
社会问题的突发新闻:检查媒体消费和学生对校园枪击事件的看法
目的:探讨美国大学生媒介消费与他们对待校园枪击事件态度的关系。方法:辩证的方法来认识社会现象,允许在客观和主观因素的总体背景下分析它们的历史发展和功能,这预先确定了以下研究方法:形式逻辑,比较法律和社会学。结果:校园枪击案被许多人认为是一个需要解决的社会问题。虽然这些事件是断断续续的,但它们引起了人们的恐惧和担忧,特别是由于它们通过媒体获得了大量关注。本研究探讨了美国大学生的媒体消费与他们认为校园枪击是一个问题之间的关系。2012年秋季对442名大学生进行了一项调查,包括对媒体消费的特定模式的测量,包括电视、报纸和社交媒体,然后对这些模式进行分析,以评估这种关系。结果表明,社交媒体——尤其是twitter——是学生对校园枪击事件看法的重要预测因素。这些发现也代表了媒体制作的一个重要转变,即鼓励与观众进行更具参与性的对话。对新闻实践的启示、研究的局限性和未来研究的方向也进行了讨论。科学新颖性:本研究试图检验媒体消费对受访者认为美国校园枪击案是一个问题的信念的影响。假设学生消费的媒体数量与他们认为校园枪击案是一个问题的信念之间存在正相关关系。研究发现,越多的学生使用社交媒体,尤其是Twitter,他们就越坚信校园枪击案是一个社会问题。然而,根据培养理论,并非所有的媒体使用都与这些信念有关。现实意义:本文的主要规定和结论可用于科学、教学和执法活动中考虑与预防和打击犯罪有关的问题。
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