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The last refuge of media persuasion: news use,national pride and political trust in China
Authors:Fei Shen  Zhongshi Steve Guo
Institution:1. Department of Media and Communication , City University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong , Hong Kong feishen@cityu.edu.hk;3. Department of Journalism , Hong Kong Baptist University , Kowloon Tong , Kowloon , Hong Kong
Abstract:This study examines theoretical connections among three variables, each in its own way engendering profound political implications for the Chinese society today: news use, national pride, and political trust. We focused on the impact of ‘positivity bias in news’ and advanced a theoretical model on the basis of framing theory to address the dynamics of propaganda and its persuasive effects. Using data from the World Value Survey, we found: (1) news use in general, television news viewing in particular, was positively associated with political trust and national pride; (2) impact of news use on political trust disappeared once national pride was statistically controlled; and (3) intensity of national pride moderated the bivariate relationship between news use and political trust. The effect of party propaganda intended to consolidate political trust in China was contingent upon both one's affective ties to the state and the form of news media regularly consumed.
Keywords:media effects  political communication  national pride
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