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Putting a human face on cold, hard facts: Effects of personalizing social issues on perceptions of issue importance

Authors :
Grabe, M.E.
Kleemans, M.
Bas, O.
Myrick, J.G.
Kim, M.
Grabe, M.E.
Kleemans, M.
Bas, O.
Myrick, J.G.
Kim, M.
Source :
International Journal of Communication; 907; 929; 1932-8036; vol. 11; ~International Journal of Communication~907~929~~~1932-8036~~11~~
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 167604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)<br />This study investigates the influence of personalization (moving testimony from ordinary citizens) on reception of news stories about social issues. The data (N = 80) from this mixed-design experiment, collected at two time points, offer evidence that personalized news stories evoked greater feelings of empathy toward and identification with people affected by social issues, which in turn increased perceived issue importance. Personalization effects persisted over time. Moreover, path analyses revealed gender differences in reactions to personalization. The findings imply that a major goal of journalism - to advance civic engagement with social issues - could be served by personalized story formats.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Communication; 907; 929; 1932-8036; vol. 11; ~International Journal of Communication~907~929~~~1932-8036~~11~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284168915
Document Type :
Electronic Resource