The ecology of incidental exposure to news in digital media environments

被引:31
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作者
Weeks, Brian E. [1 ,2 ]
Lane, Daniel S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Commun & Media, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Ctr Polit Studies, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Commun, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
关键词
Ecological model; incidental exposure; information flows; news engagement; news exposure; social media; SOCIAL MEDIA; POLITICAL INFORMATION; ENGAGEMENT; OPINION; AUDIENCES; PATTERNS; POST;
D O I
10.1177/1464884920915354
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
The profusion of information about current events in digital media makes it likely that individuals are exposed to news through the course of everyday life, even when they are not motivated to do so. Yet, such incidental news exposure and its consequences depend on a multitude of characteristics that are unique to individuals and the social and information environments they inhabit. This complexity makes it difficult to evaluate the broader democratic implications of incidental exposure. To address this challenge, we propose an ecological model that offers a more comprehensive framework for theorizing and studying incidental news exposure in digital media environments. The model organizes factors influencing incidental exposure into six ecological levels that span individual and environmental domains. It further distinguishes state-like factors (i.e. malleable, context-dependent) and trait-like factors (i.e. stable, context-independent). We demonstrate how the model can (1) better define types of incidental exposure, (2) theorize how factors can interact across levels to shape exposure and its consequences, and (3) identify promising areas for future research.
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页码:1119 / 1135
页数:17
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