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Public relations, media coverage, and public opinion in contemporary China: Testing agenda building theory in a social mediated crisis

机译:当代中国的公共关系,媒体报道和舆论:在社会媒介危机中检验议程建立理论

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This study investigates a social mediated crisis triggered by the Guo Meirrlei incident that negatively affected the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC). RCSC's public relations efforts, media coverage, and public opinion on micro-blogs are examined through the theoretical grounding of agenda building. Evidence shows that organizational public relations activities strongly influence media coverage at the first level, but exert no influence upon online public opinion. RCSC's agenda neither forms issue salience of online public opinion, nor effectively influences public's attitude on the issue. This study extends the theorization of the effects of agenda building by adding contextual factors about social media, political, and cultural characteristics in China. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:这项研究调查了由郭·梅雷事件引发的社会媒介危机,该事件对中国红十字会(RCSC)产生了负面影响。 RCSC的公共关系工作,媒体报道和微博公众舆论通过议程构建的理论基础进行了考察。有证据表明,组织的公共关系活动在第一层强烈影响媒体的报道,但对在线舆论没有影响。 RCSC的议程既不构成在线舆论的关注度,也没有有效影响公众对此问题的态度。这项研究通过添加有关中国社交媒体,政治和文化特征的背景因素,扩展了议程建设效果的理论。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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