In Peace Journalism we Trust? Effects of Peace Journalism on News-item Credibility and Media Trust

IF 2.8 1区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Meagan E. Doll, Patricia Moy, Kathleen Beckers
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ABSTRACTResponding to criticisms that conflict reporting is at times overly sensational with negative impacts on individuals, peace journalism aims to shift journalistic attention from episodic, event-based reports to coverage highlighting structural causes of conflict as well as its peaceful transformation. However, little is known about how audiences perceive such reports, particularly when it comes to perceptions of credibility or trust. Using an experiment in the U.S. context, this study examines the effects of exposure to peace journalism on individuals’ perceptions of news-item credibility and trust in news media generally. Results show that peace-journalism framing may have short-term positive effects on individuals’ perceptions of a news article’s credibility, but general media trust is primarily driven by political ideology. Implications for journalism theory and practice are discussed.KEYWORDS: Peace journalismmedia trustnews credibilityconflict reportingframingexperiment Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
我们相信和平新闻吗?和平新闻对新闻可信度和媒体信任的影响
摘要针对冲突报道有时过于煽情、对个人产生负面影响的批评,和平新闻旨在将新闻报道的注意力从偶发的、基于事件的报道转向强调冲突的结构性原因及其和平转变的报道。然而,对于受众如何看待此类报道,尤其是在可信度或信任度方面,我们知之甚少。本研究在美国背景下进行了一项实验,考察了接触和平新闻对个人对新闻项目可信度和对新闻媒体信任度的影响。结果表明,和平新闻框架可能会对个人对新闻文章可信度的看法产生短期积极影响,但一般媒体信任主要是由政治意识形态驱动的。讨论了对新闻理论和实践的启示。关键词:和平新闻媒体信任新闻可信度冲突报道框架实验披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Journalism Studies
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