首页> 美国卫生研究院文献>Frontiers in Public Health >Remembering and Communicating Climate Change Narratives – The Influence of World Views on Selective Recollection
【2h】

Remembering and Communicating Climate Change Narratives – The Influence of World Views on Selective Recollection

机译:记住和交流气候变化叙事–世界观对选择性回忆的影响

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

We examine how people remember stories about climate change and how they communicate these stories to others. Drawing on theories of reconstructive memory and cultural theory, we assume that recollection is systematically affected by an individual’s world view as well as by the world view of the target audience. In an experimental study with a Norwegian representative sample (N = 266), participants read a story about three politicians, in which each protagonist was described as holding a specific world view and as trying to tackle climate change with a corresponding strategy (individualistic/free market oriented, hierarchical/technology-oriented, or egalitarian/sustainability-oriented). After 1 day and then after 1 week, participants were asked to retell the story as if to somebody who was characterized as being either an individualist, a hierarchist, or an egalitarian; in addition, a neutral recall control condition without a specified audience was included. Participants’ own world view was assessed and they were classified as endorsing individualism, or hierarchism, or egalitarianism. We hypothesized that retellings would be selectively reconstructed according to the world view of the participant, as well as tuned to the audience’s world view. We assessed the cognitive structure of the recollected story, and, using methods from computational text analysis, we computed similarities among retellings and the original narrative, and among retellings and world views. Results suggest that (i) retellings become less accurate over time, (ii) retelling to an audience with an explicit world view leads to more strongly filtered retellings than recalling without a specified audience, but the filter operates in a non-specific manner with respect to world views, (iii) the cognitive structure of the recollected story shows small but systematic differences concerning the link between story problem and solution as a function of the participant’s and the audience’s world view. No interaction was found between the world view of the participant and that of the audience. Results emphasize the role of world views in communicating climate change, and might help to better understand phenomena such as polarization and echo chamber effects.
机译:我们研究人们如何记住关于气候变化的故事以及如何将这些故事传达给他人。根据重建记忆和文化理论,我们假设记忆回忆会受到个人世界观和目标受众世界观的系统影响。在一项针对挪威代表性样本(N = 266)的实验研究中,参与者阅读了一个有关三名政客的故事,其中每个主角被描述为持有特定的世界观,并试图通过相应的策略应对气候变化(个人主义/自由主义)以市场为导向,以分层/技术为导向或以平等/可持续性为导向)。在1天之后和1周之后,要求参与者重述故事,好像是某个被描述为个人主义者,等级主义者或平均主义者的人一样。此外,还包括没有指定受众的中立召回控制条件。评估了参与者自己的世界观,并将其归类为赞同个人主义,等级主义或平均主义。我们假设重演将根据参与者的世界观进行选择性重构,并调整为听众的世界观。我们评估了回忆故事的认知结构,并使用计算文本分析中的方法,计算了重述与原始叙事之间以及重述与世界观之间的相似性。结果表明(i)随时间推移,重播变得不那么准确;(ii)向具有清晰世界观的受众进行重播比未指定受众召回时,对重排的过滤效果更强,但过滤器相对于非特定受众而言以非特定方式运行与世界观相比,(iii)回忆故事的认知结构在故事问题和解决方案之间的联系方面存在细微但系统的差异,这取决于参与者和听众的世界观。在参与者的世界观和听众的世界观之间没有发现互动。结果强调了世界观在传达气候变化中的作用,并可能有助于更好地理解极化和回声室效应等现象。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
代理获取

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号