Artigo Revisado por pares

Diffusion of News About the Assassination of Olof Palme: A Trans-Continental, Two-City Comparison of the Process

1987; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 2; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0267323187002002006

ISSN

1460-3705

Autores

Walter Gantz, Hiroshi Tokinoya,

Tópico(s)

Social Media and Politics

Resumo

This article, presenting telephone survey data gathered in Japan and the US, presents a cross system examination of the diffusion process. Because Japan and the US have highly developed and readily accessible news media, the authors anticipated that diffusion in both countries would be relatively rapid and extensive, occurring primarily through mediated channels of communication. Since the event also was seen as more salient in Japan, the authors expected diffusion to be more rapid and extensive in Japan, with interpersonal channels playing a more active role in the process. These expectations were confirmed by the data. News coverage and accessibility of the media may be as central as salience in dictating how rapidly and extensively events diffuse throughout society, as well as how members of society become aware of events.

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