面对远方他人的痛苦时的被动:一个解释行为(非)反应的综合模型

Q1 Social Sciences
David Schieferdecker
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摘要

当媒体使用者看到远方他人的痛苦时,他们往往会被深深感动,并产生帮助他人的冲动。然而,他们倾向于保持被动。传播学学者还没有对媒介诱导的意识和行为不反应之间的差距做出充分而简洁的理解。我们的知识分散在(a)关于介导的远距离痛苦的解释性受众接受研究和(b)关于说服过程和态度-行动差距的后实证主义媒体效应研究。通过综合这两种传统的作品,我开发了一个综合模型,并为媒体诱导的意识提供了一个被动的解释。我展示了这两种文学之间的相互融合如何能够促进这两个领域的理论发展。最后,我的模型可以促进未来对该主题的跨学科研究。
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Passivity in the face of distant others’ suffering: an integrated model to explain behavioral (non-)response
ABSTRACT When media users are exposed to the suffering of distant others, they are often deeply moved and feel the urge to help. Yet, they tend to stay passive. Communication scholars have not produced a sufficient and succinct understanding of this gap between media-induced awareness and behavioral non-response. Our knowledge is dispersed across (a) interpretative audience reception studies on mediated distant suffering and (b) post-positivist media effects research on persuasion processes and attitude-action-gaps. By synthesizing work from both traditions, I develop an integrated model and provide an explanation for passivity despite media-induced awareness. I demonstrate how cross-fertilization between these two bodies of literature can instigate theory development within both fields. Finally, my model can catalyze future interdisciplinary research on the subject.
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