来源类型
Journal Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-5973.12348
来源编号
EP-69146
How Disasters Drive Media Channel Preferences: Tracing News Consumption Before, During, and After Hurricane Harvey
论文题名译名
灾难如何推动媒体渠道偏好:追踪飓风哈维之前、期间和之后的新闻消费
发布日期
2023-02-01
出版者
Wiley Online Library
出版日期
2021
EISSN
1468-5973
出版年
2021
卷号
29
期号
4
页码范围
342–356
摘要

Understanding public media channel preferences can inform preparedness plans, response strategies and long-term recovery. However, questions remain about how media consumption changes across pre-crisis, crisis, and post-crisis phases. Past theories argue that media use may change for several reasons, including during times of societal conflict and challenge. These theories point to the belief that, during a crisis, we expect media channel use to change because media preferences during a crisis will be fundamentally different compared with everyday routines.

This paper takes advantage of a survey fielded to Texas residents soon after Hurricane Harvey. Here, we ask the following: (a) "what media channels are most prominent in each crisis phase?" and (b) "do media channel preferences change across crisis phases?". We use simple descriptive statistics and chi-square tests to describe media channel preferences across the three crisis phases by demographics. Additionally, we use alluvial diagrams to visualize media channel preferences over time. In total, 62% (n = 174) of respondents reported no changes in channel preferences. However, chi-square tests identified significant differences in media use changes related to a handful of demographic characteristics. These findings are explored alongside theories that would hypothesize likely media use changes across pre-crisis, crisis and post-crisis phases.

语种
英语
NSTL主题领域
能源、气候与环境
NSTL智库专题
灾害管理
来源主题
Disaster Recovery Operations ; Hurricanes ; Telecommunications ; Texas
NSTL分类号
93
来源智库
RAND Corporation (United States)
版权信息
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
版权年
2021
版权所有者
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
使用权限
Non-RAND
使用许可
All rights reserved
获取方式
商业
NSTL资源类型
期刊论文
NSTL唯一标识符
JA202303280000002JL
加工单位 processInst
入库编号
CJ20230319JA000024

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