Green Narratives : How Affective Responses to Media Messages Influence Risk Perceptions and Policy P...
How Affective Responses to Media Messages Influence Risk Perceptions and Policy Preferences About Environmental Hazards

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Title: Green Narratives : How Affective Responses to Media Messages Influence Risk Perceptions and Policy Preferences About Environmental Hazards; How Affective Responses to Media Messages Influence Risk Perceptions and Policy Preferences About Environmental Hazards
Authors and Corporations: Cooper, Kathryn E., Nisbet, Erik C.
In: Science Communication, 38, 2016, 5, p. 626-654
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 626-654
ISSN: 1075-5470
1552-8545
DOI: 10.1177/1075547016666843
published in: Science Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This study examined the relationships between narrative involvement, affect, risk perceptions, and environmental policy preferences. Experiment 1 involved a 3 (news, documentary, entertainment) × 2 (hydraulic fracturing, genetically modified organisms) mixed between- and within-subjects experiment. Results indicated a serial mediation model in which narrative involvement increased the likelihood of a negative affective response, in turn increasing risk perceptions and policy preferences for stricter regulation of environmental hazards. In Experiment 2, the pathway was tested for positively valenced content. Narrative involvement with positively valenced media produced a significantly lower negative affective response than negatively valenced media, but no difference terms of positive affect. </jats:p>