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Media effect, political interests, and other social cultural factors: The making of China’s environmentalists and their view on their societal cultural environment

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Using data from China part (2001, N=1000) of the World Value Survey, this research found a positive impact of news media use on environmental concern. However, political interest, income and postmaterialist value are found to have stronger and more consistent predicting power of being a Chinese environmentalist. The research also found that Chinese environmentalists who like to voluntarily work for environment protection with no pay tend to be more skeptical on government and media.

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Yao, Qingjiang. "Media effect, political interests, and other social cultural factors: The making of China’s environmentalists and their view on their societal cultural environment" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC, Aug 08, 2007 <Not Available>. 2008-12-11 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p202965_index.html>

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Yao, Q. , 2007-08-08 "Media effect, political interests, and other social cultural factors: The making of China’s environmentalists and their view on their societal cultural environment" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, The Renaissance, Washington, DC Online <PDF>. 2008-12-11 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p202965_index.html

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Abstract: Using data from China part (2001, N=1000) of the World Value Survey, this research found a positive impact of news media use on environmental concern. However, political interest, income and postmaterialist value are found to have stronger and more consistent predicting power of being a Chinese environmentalist. The research also found that Chinese environmentalists who like to voluntarily work for environment protection with no pay tend to be more skeptical on government and media.

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The Making of Chinese Environmentalists 1 Running head: The Making of Chinese Environmentalists Media effect political interests and other social cultural factors: The making of China’s environmentalists and their view on their societal cultural environment Abstract: Using data from China part (2001 N=1000) of the World Value Survey this research found a positive impact of news media use on environmental concern. However political interest income and postmaterialist value are found to have stronger and more consistent predicting power of
4. *** refers to significance at 0.01 level; **refers to significance at 0.05 level; * refers to significance at 0.10 level. 5. For both voluntary environmentalist and donating environmentalist 1 means yes and 0 means no. For news media use 1 means every day and 5 means never. For entertainment TV viewing 1 means strongly agree and 4 means strongly disagree. For political interest the lower the number the higher the political interest. For postmaterialist value 0 means materialist


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