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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2016.14.12.463

Effect of current documentary on viewer's political & social recognition - focused on KBS disaster documentary,  

Park, Dug-Chun (Dept. of media Communication, Dongseo University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.14, no.12, 2016 , pp. 463-470 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experimental research as media effect study explores the effect of the current documentary that deals with radioactive contamination widely spread by fukushima nuclear accident on political and social recognition of domestic audience. Proceeding studies about media effect dealt mainly with news contents of TV, newspaper and internet. However studies on the effect of current documentary as non news contents on audience that provide us with profound information by various subjects are very few. Especially it is difficult to find studies about disaster documentary dealing with radioactive contamination having much effect on global environment. Accordingly this research implemented experimental study to find out the effect of current documentary that deals with radioactive contamination by fukushima nuclear accident on political and social recognition of audience. This research found that subjects exposed to the current documentary considered outdated nuclear power plant more seriously, supporting the opposition party more positively, claiming shutdown of outdated nuclear power plant, and opposing additive construction of nuclear power plant than subjects not exposed to the current documentary.
Keywords
Current Documentary; Agenda Setting; Priming Effect; Media Effect; Audience;
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