在Facebook上塑造可持续健康饮食话语:对城市利益相关者沟通、社交网络和公众参与的多地区调查

IF 6.6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES
Yucan Xu , Wendy Wing Tak Lam , Jiehu Yuan , Yuyi Chen , Qiuyan Liao
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摘要

在快速城市化和气候变化危机背景下,就可持续健康饮食进行有效沟通是促进城市粮食系统可持续转型的关键一步。基于社交媒体议程设置理论,本研究旨在回答(RQ1)谁是沟通SHDs的主要城市利益相关者,他们的议程是什么?(RQ2)他们使用了什么策略以及用户粘性的有效性?(RQ3) SHDs的推广如何连接不同的利益相关者?从2019年至2022年四个地区7938个公共页面中检索了38004条提到SHDs的Facebook帖子,用于实证评估其议程设置。对于RQ1,我们确定了11类利益相关者和10个主要主题。支持地方粮食系统发展的主题与可持续城市粮食系统的关键发展战略相一致,是最突出的主题。在RQ2中,我们发现期待、信任和恐惧等情感诉求获得了更高的用户粘性。对于RQ3,网络分析强调了地方政府和非政府组织的参与导致了更好的网络连接。本研究为城市食品系统的可持续转型提供了见解,并为促进公民参与转型过程提供了有效的沟通策略。
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Shaping sustainable healthy diets discourse on Facebook: A multi-region investigation of urban stakeholders' communication, social networks and public engagement
Effective communication about sustainable healthy diets (SHDs) is a key step to facilitate sustainable transformation of the urban food systems in the context of rapid urbanization and climate change crisis. Based on the theory of agenda setting in social media, this study aimed to answer (RQ1) Who are the key urban stakeholders that communicated SHDs and what is their agenda? (RQ2) What strategies did they use and the effectiveness with user engagement? And (RQ3) How did SHDs promotion connect different stakeholders? 38,004 Facebook posts from 7938 public pages mentioning SHDs across four regions from 2019 to 2022 were retrieved for empirically evaluating their agenda setting. For RQ1, we identified 11 categories of stakeholders and 10 major topics. The topic for supporting local food system development, which aligned with key developmental strategies of sustainable urban food systems, was most salient. For RQ2, we found that the emotional appeals of anticipation, trust, and fear received greater user engagement. For RQ3, the network analysis highlights that participation by local government and non-government organizations leads to better network connections. This study provides insights into the sustainable transformation of urban food systems and effective communication strategies for promoting civil engagement in the transformation processes.
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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
CiteScore
11.20
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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