Communicating climate change through documentary film: imagery, emotion, and efficacy

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Ashley Bieniek-Tobasco
Sabrina McCormick
Rajiv N. Rimal
Cherise B. Harrington
Madelyn Shafer
Hina Shaikh
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[1] George Washington University,
[2] ICF,undefined
[3] North Carolina Central University,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2019年 / 154卷
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We used qualitative in-depth interviews to evaluate the effects of a mass media climate change program on audiences’ efficacy beliefs, outcome expectations, emotional responses, and motivations and intentions to address climate change. We conducted in-depth interviews with 73 participants from five US cities and three political parties who had watched episodes of the documentary television series, Season Two of Years of Living Dangerously. Eligible participants completed an in-depth interview within 24 h of viewing a select episode. Data were transcribed and then coded and analyzed using QSR NVivo 10. Weak efficacy beliefs limited intentions to enact concrete behavioral change. Outcome expectations, national-level actions, imagery, and emotional responses to stories played an important role in these processes. Explicit information about expected outcomes of various actions, and specifically successes, should be provided in order to boost efficacy and incentivize behavior.
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