Emergency online attention and psychological distance under risk

Qing Deng, Yi Liu, Lihua Li, Xiaolong Deng, Hui Zhang
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Abstract

Risk communication is an effective means of emergency management. Online information plays an important role in risk communication, especially in the Big Data Era. Citizens' psychology to send and receive information determines their online behavior when they face risk. Using the Tianjin Port Explosions as an example, multiple linear regression analysis is used to untangle the relationship between online attention and psychology behavior under risk. Citizens' online attention is estimated by social media data collection from the Sina Weibo. Psychology behavior is quantified by psychological distance which consists of four dimensions: spatial distance, temporal distance, social distance and probability. The regression model is built via SPSS 20.0 and the obtained result is matched with actual situation. It indicates that online attention is negatively correlated to spatial distance, temporal distance and social distance while positively correlated to probability of the event. It also shows that citizens' online attention under risk is positively correlated to their online attention under normal circumstance. Based on the regression model, citizens' attention and response to emergency are easy to be assessed.
紧急在线关注和心理距离下的风险
风险沟通是应急管理的有效手段。网络信息在风险沟通中发挥着重要作用,尤其是在大数据时代。公民发送和接收信息的心理决定了他们在面临风险时的上网行为。以天津港爆炸事件为例,运用多元线性回归分析,理清网络关注与风险下心理行为之间的关系。公民的在线关注是通过收集新浪微博的社交媒体数据来估计的。心理距离由空间距离、时间距离、社会距离和概率四个维度构成。通过SPSS 20.0建立回归模型,所得结果与实际情况吻合。网络注意与空间距离、时间距离和社会距离呈负相关,与事件发生概率呈正相关。结果还表明,风险下公民的网络注意与正常情况下公民的网络注意呈正相关。基于回归模型的市民对突发事件的关注和响应情况易于评估。
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