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Helping behaviors during disaster reporting stages: A measure of innate and conditioned differences in empathy and compassion generation.

机译:灾难报告阶段的帮助行为:衡量同情和同情心产生的先天和条件的差异。

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The frequency of significant disasters has increased, worldwide; yet, donations have not steadily increased to provide sufficient disaster relief for those affected by the events. This study investigates how two disaster news reporting stages (Stage 1 and 2) with different newswriting formats (hard and soft news stories) can affect millennials' generation of empathy, compassion, and helping behaviors. Innate tendencies (in the form of emotional contagion and gender differences) and conditioned responses (through internalization of the principle of care) were also considered as moderating variables for helping behaviors. The study incorporated an experimental design with random assignment to a Stage 1, hard news story or Stage 2, soft news story condition. While no significant relationships were found among generated empathy, compassion, or helping behavior intent in either news story condition; significant results were found for emotional contagion and gender differences' moderating role in helping behavior intent, as well as the principle of care's effect on donation decisions. Best practices for improving disaster relief communication campaigns include 1) heightened fundraising campaigns during Stage 1 and 2 reporting, 2) strategic content organization to increase helping behavior likelihood, 3) utilizing media platforms catered more toward females, 4) more emphasis on volunteering opportunities for millennials rather than financial investments, 5) greater diversity in terms of who millennials can partner with to aid in disaster relief, and 6) continued improvement of communication campaigns directed toward millennials and commitment to include this generation in disaster recovery efforts.
机译:在世界范围内,重大灾难的发生率在增加;但是,捐款并没有稳定增加,无法为受事件影响的人们提供足够的救灾。这项研究调查了具有不同新闻写作格式(硬新闻和轻新闻)的两个灾难新闻报道阶段(第一阶段和第二阶段)如何影响千禧一代对同情心,同情心和帮助行为的产生。天生的倾向(以情绪传染和性别差异的形式出现)和有条件的反应(通过护理原则的内化)也被认为是帮助行为的调节变量。该研究将实验设计与第1阶段的硬新闻故事或第2阶段的软新闻故事条件进行了随机分配。虽然在这两种新闻情境下,产生的同理心,同情心或帮助行为意图之间均未发现重要关系;情绪感染和性别差异在帮助行为意图中的调节作用以及护理原则对捐赠决定的影响方面均取得了显着结果。改善救灾宣传活动的最佳实践包括:1)在第一阶段和第二阶段报告中加大筹款活动; 2)战略内容组织以增加帮助行为的可能性; 3)利用媒体平台迎合女性的需求; 4)更加重视为妇女提供志愿服务的机会千禧一代而不是金融投资; 5)千禧一代可以与谁合作以协助救灾的方式更加多样化; 6)继续改进针对千禧一代的宣传活动,并致力于将这一代人纳入灾难恢复工作。

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  • 作者

    Thompson, Jena J.;

  • 作者单位

    Colorado State University.;

  • 授予单位 Colorado State University.;
  • 学科 Communication.;Mass communication.;Journalism.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 83 p.
  • 总页数 83
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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