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More Than Words Alone: Incorporating Broadcasters' Nonverbal Communication Into the Stages of Crisis Coverage Theory—Evidence From September 11th

机译:不仅仅是言语:将广播员的非语言交流纳入危机报道理论的各个阶段-从9月11日开始的证据

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This study advances the theoretical development of Graber's (2002) stages of crisis coverage by explicating the role of nonverbal communication. It begins the process of enlarging the theoretical framework to account for the effects of nonverbal cues. Results support the idea of 3 distinct stages of crisis coverage with journalists' nonverbal expressions of emotion peaking in the 2nd stage, which is where journalists attempt to make sense of an event. Theoretical developments are explicated and implications for audience effects in news coverage are discussed.
机译:这项研究通过阐明非语言交流的作用,推进了Graber(2002)危机覆盖阶段的理论发展。它开始了扩大理论框架以说明非语言暗示影响的过程。结果支持了三个不同的危机覆盖阶段的想法,即在第二阶段,记者的非言语表达情绪达到峰值,这是记者试图理解事件的地方。阐述了理论发展,并讨论了新闻报道中观众影响的含义。

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