TY - JOUR
T1 - A longitudinal process from media to climate change knowledge
T2 - a multigroup comparison of cognitive mediation model based on risk perception
AU - Tang, Hongjie
AU - Fu, Lunrui
AU - Chen, Liang
AU - Shi, Jingyuan Jolie
N1 - This work was supported by the Independent Funds of the Humanities and Social Sciences Program at Tsinghua University.
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PY - 2025/1/5
Y1 - 2025/1/5
N2 - Drawing on the cognitive mediation model, we utilized two-wave data of 634 adults in China to examine the longitudinal relationships between different media attention and different knowledge acquisition about climate change. Our findings indicate that attention to social media and websites induces elaboration and consequently gaining factual and structural knowledge about climate change, whereas attention to newspapers and websites induces interpersonal communication, which enhances perceived familiarity with climate change. A multigroup analysis revealed that the effect of elaboration on structural knowledge and factual knowledge was more pronounced among participants with high-risk perception about climate change versus ones with low-risk perception.
AB - Drawing on the cognitive mediation model, we utilized two-wave data of 634 adults in China to examine the longitudinal relationships between different media attention and different knowledge acquisition about climate change. Our findings indicate that attention to social media and websites induces elaboration and consequently gaining factual and structural knowledge about climate change, whereas attention to newspapers and websites induces interpersonal communication, which enhances perceived familiarity with climate change. A multigroup analysis revealed that the effect of elaboration on structural knowledge and factual knowledge was more pronounced among participants with high-risk perception about climate change versus ones with low-risk perception.
KW - Cognitive mediation model
KW - media attention
KW - information processing
KW - knowledge
KW - climate change
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U2 - 10.1080/13669877.2024.2447260
DO - 10.1080/13669877.2024.2447260
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85214437115
SN - 1366-9877
SP - 1
EP - 17
JO - Journal of Risk Research
JF - Journal of Risk Research
ER -