RHETORICAL FORM, EMOTIONS, AND MOBILIZATION POTENTIAL IN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

N. V. Dyke, Kathryn P Daniels, Ashley N. Metzger, Carolina Molina
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Although social movement scholars are interested in social movement messaging, we know very little about how rhetorical form impacts viewer response. In this article, we use experimental methods to explore how rhetorical forms and the emotions they inspire help generate mobilization potential in the movement to end sexual assault and domestic violence. We explore these issues using a powerful randomized pre-test/post-test experimental design examining the effect of personal statements and data on sexual assault and domestic violence. Results suggest that both invoke a range of emotions and are effective at generating an increased interest in participating in protest and educational events. Those who react with disgust are more likely to have an increased potential for protest, while those who experience sadness show an increased interest in participating in an educational event. This study contributes to a growing literature on the roles of rhetorical form and emotion in generating mobilization potential.
反对性侵犯和家庭暴力运动中的修辞形式、情感和动员潜力
虽然社会运动学者对社会运动信息很感兴趣,但我们对修辞形式如何影响观众的反应知之甚少。在本文中,我们使用实验方法来探讨修辞形式及其激发的情绪如何有助于在结束性侵犯和家庭暴力的运动中产生动员潜力。我们使用一个强大的随机前测/后测实验设计来探讨这些问题,研究个人陈述和数据对性侵犯和家庭暴力的影响。结果表明,这两种方法都能唤起一系列的情绪,并有效地提高了参与抗议和教育活动的兴趣。那些反应为厌恶的人更有可能有更高的抗议潜力,而那些经历悲伤的人对参与教育活动表现出更大的兴趣。这一研究为越来越多的关于修辞形式和情感在产生动员潜能中的作用的文献做出了贡献。
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