重新评估新闻使用和信任的动态:一个多媒体视角
Tali Aharoni1, Christian Baden1, Maximilian Overbeck1
1The Department of Communication and Journalism, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
概括
媒体信任影响新闻消费,反之亦然. 这项研究揭示了对替代频道的信任如何推动使用,而传统电视使用如何建立信任.
科学领域:
- 通信科学 通信科学
- 政治沟通的政治沟通
- 媒体心理学 媒体心理学
背景情况:
- 媒体信任与新闻消费之间的关系复杂且双向.
- 之前的研究一直在努力解开这种关联的方向性.
- 需要一种新的方法来区分不同媒体来源的使用和信任动态.
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