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Effects of Social Media Incidental News Use on Disagreement Engagement : Focusing on the moderating Effect of perceived dissident characteristic
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소셜미디어 우연적 뉴스노출이 이견 관여에 미치는 영향 : 인지된 이견자 특성의 조절 효과를 중심으로

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The Research Institute of Social Science THE JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Vol.29 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2022.6
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92 - 118 (27page)
DOI
10.46415/jss.2022.06.29.2.92

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In today"s complex media environment, in addition to purposeful consumption of news, incidental news exposure also occurs frequently. Researchers have focused on the consequences of incidental news exposure (e.g., political knowledge and political participation). In this context, this study examines how incidental news exposure on social media affects the degree of engagement between individuals and those who hold different opinions. Furthermore,we explored the moderating effects of intimacy, professionalism, and civility evaluations of dissenters between incidental news exposure and engaging with disagreement. Results showed those who frequently stumble upon news via SNS are more active in engaging with disagreement. In addition, perceived intimacy and perceived civility evaluations of dissidents positively moderated this relationship. Suggesting that incidental news exposure has a potentially positive effect in communicating with people who hold different views, especially when the dissident is shown to be more intimate as well as more polite.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 이론적 논의
Ⅲ. 연구문제 및 연구방법
Ⅳ. 분석 결과
Ⅴ. 결론
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