Third-person perception of science narratives : the case of climate change denial
Science communicators are increasingly recognizing the potential of narratives to reach and influence audiences. However, do audiences recognize and consider this tactic when evaluating how such messages influence themselves and others? This study compares third-person perceptions of persuasive narr...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-855102020-03-07T12:15:50Z Third-person perception of science narratives : the case of climate change denial Dahlstrom, Michael Field Rosenthal, Sonny Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Narrative Persuasion Third-person Perception Social sciences::Communication Science communicators are increasingly recognizing the potential of narratives to reach and influence audiences. However, do audiences recognize and consider this tactic when evaluating how such messages influence themselves and others? This study compares third-person perceptions of persuasive narrative and nonnarrative messages in a climate change context. Results suggest that individuals are aware of the influence of narratives and are able to resist this influence, but this is only when they perceive a message as having negative influence. Otherwise, individuals underestimate the influence of narratives on themselves. These findings add an audience-centered perspective to the current discussions on incorporating narratives within science communication. 2019-07-10T01:07:25Z 2019-12-06T16:05:11Z 2019-07-10T01:07:25Z 2019-12-06T16:05:11Z 2018 Journal Article Dahlstrom, M. F., & Rosenthal, S. (2018). Third-Person Perception of Science Narratives: The Case of Climate Change Denial. Science Communication, 40(3), 340-365. doi:10.1177/1075547018766556 1075-5470 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/85510 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49226 10.1177/1075547018766556 en Science Communication © 2018 The Author(s). All rights reserved. |
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Science communicators are increasingly recognizing the potential of narratives to reach and influence audiences. However, do audiences recognize and consider this tactic when evaluating how such messages influence themselves and others? This study compares third-person perceptions of persuasive narrative and nonnarrative messages in a climate change context. Results suggest that individuals are aware of the influence of narratives and are able to resist this influence, but this is only when they perceive a message as having negative influence. Otherwise, individuals underestimate the influence of narratives on themselves. These findings add an audience-centered perspective to the current discussions on incorporating narratives within science communication. |
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