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This study examines how the neighborhood storytelling network, which is conceptualized in communication infrastructure theory and includes interpersonal, organizational and community media connectedness, and an individual's Internet connectedness affected participation in civic activities in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which occurred on 11 March 2011. Responses from 544 randomly selected people residing in Tokyo reveal that connectedness to a neighborhood storytelling network and one's Internet connectedness have positive effects on participation in civic activities in response to the earthquake. However, the two independent factors (neighborhood storytelling and Internet connectedness) do not exhibit a significant relationship with each other. The result suggests the existence of two different conduits for civic engagement in disaster situations – neighborhood storytelling networks and Internet connectedness – mainly distinguished by age. 相似文献
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This study was conducted in Japan to test the ability of COM therapy (Motley, 1995) to reduce public speaking apprehension in a culture that seems particularly performance oriented. In general, participants delivered pretest speeches, responded to a battery of self‐report measures, were exposed to the appropriate treatment or not as called for by the experimental design. Respondents then delivered a posttest speech and completed the self‐report measures. Although systematic desensitization reduced apprehension as expected, COM therapy was not found to reduce public speaking apprehension in this study. The implications of this finding and others are discussed at the end of this report. 相似文献
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