How Authoritative Media and Personal Social Media Influence Policy Compliance Through Trust in Government and Risk Perception: Quantitative Cross-Sectional Survey Study [0.03%]
权威媒体与个人社交媒体通过民众对政府的信任及风险感知影响政策遵从性的量化横断面调查研究
Hua Zhang,Cheng Yang,Xiuxian Deng et al.
Hua Zhang et al.
Objective: This study aims to integrate the motivation theory of compliance behavior and the social amplification of risk framework to uncover the "black boxes" of the mechanisms by which normative motivation and calculative motivation influence public policy compliance behavior through
Portrayal of risk information and its impact on audiences' risk perception during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multi-method approach [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的风险信息传播及其对受众风险感知的影响:多方法研究视角
Annemarie Wiedicke,Paula Stehr,Constanze Rossmann
Annemarie Wiedicke
Drawing on the social amplification of risk framework-a concept that theorizes how and why risks are amplified or attenuated during the (1) transfer of risk information (by, for instance, news media) and (2) audiences' interpretation and perception of these information-we were interested in the portrayal
Heuristic Information Processing as a Mediating Factor in the Process of Exposure to COVID-19 Vaccine Information and Misinformation Sharing on Social Media [0.03%]
启发式信息处理在接触COVID-19疫苗信息和社交媒体上分享错误信息过程中的中介因素
Jiahui Lu,Yi Xiao
Jiahui Lu
This study adopted the social amplification of risk framework to delineate how exposure to COVID-19 vaccine information on social media can be associated with individuals' misinformation sharing through heuristic information processing. The role of social media trust was also examined.
The Relationship Between Social Interaction and Anxiety Regarding COVID-19 in Japanese Older Adults [0.03%]
日本老年人口中的社会交互与新冠肺炎焦虑之间的关系
Hwang Choe,Yasuyuki Gondo,Ayaka Kasuga et al.
Hwang Choe et al.
This study tries to explain the mechanisms by gender difference in social interaction based on a theory of social amplification of risk framework (SARF)....Keywords: COVID-19; anxiety; gender differences; social amplification of risk framework; social interaction. © The Author(s) 2023.
Social Media Sentiment about COVID-19 Vaccination Predicts Vaccine Acceptance among Peruvian Social Media Users the Next Day [0.03%]
秘鲁社交平台上关于COVID-19疫苗的 sentiment可预测当地居民第二天的接种意愿
Ayse D Lokmanoglu,Erik C Nisbet,Matthew T Osborne et al.
Ayse D Lokmanoglu et al.
Keywords: COVID-19; Peru; sentiment analysis; social amplification of risk framework; social media; vaccine acceptance.
Examining COVID-19 Tweet Diffusion Using an Integrated Social Amplification of Risk and Issue-Attention Cycle Framework [0.03%]
运用综合的风险社会放大和议题关注周期框架分析COVID-19推文的传播过程
Edmund W J Lee,Han Zheng,Dion H-L Goh et al.
Edmund W J Lee et al.
Drawing upon the social amplification of risk (SARF) and the issue-attention cycle framework, we examined the amplification of COVID-19 risk-related tweets through (a) topics: key interests of discussion; (b) temperament: emotions of tweets; (c) topography (i.e., location); and (d) temporality (i.e.,
Understanding the Association between Online Social Support Obtainment and Coping during a Public Crisis [0.03%]
理解公共危机期间线上社交支持获取与应对方式之间的关系
Siyue Li,Wang Liao,Chelsea Kim et al.
Siyue Li et al.
Keywords: engagement in preventive behaviors; online involvement; online social support; the buffering model of social support; the social amplification of risk framework.
Special series: The social amplification of risk framework: New perspectives [0.03%]
专题系列:风险的社会放大机制的最新研究视角
Tony Cox,Karen Lowrie
Tony Cox
Roger E Kasperson,Thomas Webler,Bonnie Ram et al.
Roger E Kasperson et al.
Several decades have elapsed since the introduction in 1988 of the social amplification of risk framework (SARF) by researchers from Clark University and Decision Research.
Heidi J Larson,Leesa Lin,Rob Goble
Heidi J Larson
The previous waves of vaccine hesitancy that led to the WHO threat designation, together with recent COVID-19 experience, provide a window for viewing new forms of social amplification of risk (SAR). Not surprisingly, vaccines provide fertile ground for questions, anxieties, concerns, and rumors....The trends in vaccine confidence and resistance have implications for updating the social amplification of risk framework (SARF); in turn, SARF has practical implications for guiding efforts to alleviate vaccine hesitancy and to mitigate harms from intentional and unintentional vaccine scares.
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