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Sharing cathartic stories online: The internet as a means of expression following a crisis event

机译:在线共享宣泄故事:危机事件发生后,互联网是一种表达方式

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This research looks at the way that stories were shared online following the magnitude 7.1 and 6.3 earthquakes that hit Canterbury, New Zealand in September 2010 and February 2011. The earthquakes left the city of Christchurch with massive structural, infrastructural and emotional damage as well as leading to 185 deaths. The ground movement was the highest ever recorded to have hit a major city. Four years on, the city is beginning to recover. This research looks at the way in which technology was used as one tool to promote community resilience amongst those affected by the earthquakes and reflects the growing awareness of the contribution that consumer behaviour research can make to disaster research and studies of resilience. Several online tools, social media and online communities, were used by residents in order to cope with the ordeal. We demonstrate that the Internet not only provided a major source of practical information, but also may have facilitated an emotional bond to others in the city and beyond thereby contributing to increased personal and community resilience. We show that the need to share and express one's self following a major crisis event was clearly evident with the volumes of stories submitted, especially when physical travel was impractical or restricted by the authorities. The implications for theories of catharsis and the use of online media during crises are discussed. Policy recommendations regarding the use of online media are also provided as an aid in the victims' emotional recovery from a major crisis. Copyright (C) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:这项研究着眼于在2010年9月和2011年2月发生在新西兰坎特伯雷的7.1级和6.3级地震后在线共享故事的方式。地震使基督城遭受了严重的结构,基础设施和情感损害,并导致至185人死亡。地面运动是有史以来袭击大城市的最高记录。四年过去了,这座城市开始复苏。这项研究探讨了将技术作为一种工具在地震灾民中增强社区抗灾力的方式,并反映出人们日益意识到消费者行为研究可以对灾难研究和抗灾力研究做出的贡献。居民使用了几种在线工具,社交媒体和在线社区来应对这种折磨。我们证明,互联网不仅提供了实用信息的主要来源,而且还可能促进了与城市及其他地区其他人的情感联系,从而促进了个人和社区的适应能力。我们表明,在重大危机事件发生后,分享和表达自我的需求从提交的故事中可以明显看出,尤其是当实际旅行不切实际或受到当局限制时。讨论了宣泄理论和危机期间使用在线媒体的意义。还提供了有关使用在线媒体的政策建议,以帮助受害者从重大危机中恢复情绪。版权所有(C)2015 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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    《Journal of Consumer Behaviour》 |2016年第4期|314-324|共11页
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    Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand;

    Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand;

    Univ Canterbury, Dept Management Mkt & Entrepreneurship, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand;

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