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Channel Complementarity or Displacement? Theory and Evidence from a non-Western Election Context

机译:渠道互补或错位?非西方选举背景下的理论与证据

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The ubiquity of the Internet in all domains of human communication merits a renewed focus on the channel complementarity and displacement hypotheses, not least because social media enables the sharing of information beyond information-seeking. The present study draws on a cross-sectional survey, conducted during the 2014 national election in India. Findings indicate that exposure to traditional media significantly predicted exposure to social media. Sharing text messages, discussing the campaign face-to-face, listening to the radio, and campaign interest predicted sharing information on social media. The findings provide important insights into channel complementarity theory, demonstrating the positive relationship between traditional and new media-based exposure and information-sharing.
机译:互联网在人类交流的所有领域中的普遍存在,需要重新关注渠道互补性和替代假设,这不仅是因为社交媒体能够实现信息寻求之外的信息共享。本研究基于在2014年印度大选中进行的横断面调查。结果表明,接触传统媒体显着预测了社交媒体的接触。共享文本消息,面对面讨论竞选活动,收听广播以及竞选兴趣预测了社交媒体上的共享信息。这些发现为渠道互补理论提供了重要的见解,证明了传统的和新的基于媒体的曝光和信息共享之间的积极关系。

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    《Journal of broadcasting & electronic media》 |2019年第4期|656-676|共21页
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    Natl Univ Singapore Polit Commun & New Media Singapore Singapore;

    Cleveland State Univ Sch Commun Cleveland OH 44115 USA;

    Massey Univ Ctr Culture CARE Sch Commun Journalism & Mkt Palmerston North New Zealand;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
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