2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2011.12.007
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Responding to news about a natural disaster: The interplay of group identification and social cynicism in perceived prototypicality

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“…Two communication studies are about the audience's perception of the news coverage. One is about the relationship between individuals' willingness to help disaster victims and their proximal and personal responses to the disaster coverage [1], and the other is about the response to disaster news as mitigated by group identification and social cynicism [2]. Two studies are about government's public relations and media coverage in crisis situations.…”
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“…Two communication studies are about the audience's perception of the news coverage. One is about the relationship between individuals' willingness to help disaster victims and their proximal and personal responses to the disaster coverage [1], and the other is about the response to disaster news as mitigated by group identification and social cynicism [2]. Two studies are about government's public relations and media coverage in crisis situations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%