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题名Rumours. Who believes them?
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发表日期2024-06-19
发表期刊Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society
ISSN/eISSN1477-996X
卷号22期号:2页码:240-255
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Purpose: While psychology, sociology and communications studies hypothesise a range of independent variables that might impact on individuals' acceptance or rejection of rumours, almost all studies of the phenomenon have taken place in environments featuring notable, and sometimes very deep, partisan divisions, making it almost impossible to isolate the impact of partisan influences on views on different rumour subjects. This study aims to remove the possibility of partisan influences on readers of internet rumours by testing the impact of independent demographic variables in China, a one-party state with no overt partisan divisions. The study provides an opportunity to strip away the influence of ideology and see whether this factor may have coloured previous studies on susceptibility to believe rumours.

Design/methodology/approach: An empirical study was used to examine belief in false and true online rumours in a non-partisan environment. A large sample group was presented with rumours across four subject areas and respondents' conclusions and demographic information was then subject to logistic regression analysis to identify relationships between factors and ability to identify the veracity of online rumours.

Findings: Unexpectedly, the regression analysis revealed no statistically significant nexus between many independent demographic variables and patterns of believing or disbelieving rumours. In other cases, a statistically significant relationship was revealed, but only to a limited degree. The results suggest that once the role of partisanship in explaining the proliferation of and belief in false rumours and the ability to identify true ones is removed from consideration, no other independent variables enjoy convincing links with rumour belief.

Originality/value: The study tests in China, a jurisdiction featuring a non-partisan environment, the impact of independent variables on media users' belief in a wide range of rumours.

关键词Non-partisan political environment Rumours Social media
DOI10.1108/JICES-08-2023-0116
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收录类别ESCI
语种英语English
WOS研究方向Social Sciences - Other Topics
WOS类目Ethics
WOS记录号WOS:001214697600001
Scopus入藏号2-s2.0-85192157537
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文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符https://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12103
专题个人在本单位外知识产出
通讯作者Zhu, Runping
作者单位
1.School of Journalism and Communication,Lanzhou University,Lanzhou,China
2.Law School,The University of Western Australia,Perth,Australia
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Zhu, Runping,Liu, Qilin,Krever, Richard. Rumours. Who believes them?[J]. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2024, 22(2): 240-255.
APA Zhu, Runping, Liu, Qilin, & Krever, Richard. (2024). Rumours. Who believes them?. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 22(2), 240-255.
MLA Zhu, Runping,et al."Rumours. Who believes them?". Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 22.2(2024): 240-255.
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