民族主义
威权主义
功率(物理)
奖学金
愤怒
中国
国家(计算机科学)
社会化媒体
政府(语言学)
政治经济学
共产主义
舆论
政治学
软实力
社会学
媒体研究
社会心理学
法学
民主
政治
心理学
哲学
物理
量子力学
语言学
计算机科学
算法
作者
Daniel Mattingly,Elaine Yao
标识
DOI:10.1177/00104140211047403
摘要
An influential body of scholarship argues that authoritarian regimes design “hard” propaganda that is intentionally heavy-handed in order to signal regime power. In this study, by contrast, we link the power of propaganda to the emotional power of “soft” propaganda such as television dramas and viral social media content. We conduct a series of experiments in which we expose over 6800 respondents in China to real propaganda videos drawn from television dramas, state-backed social media accounts, and state-run newscasts, each containing nationalist messages favored by the Chinese Communist Party. In contrast to theories that propaganda is unpersuasive, we show that propaganda effectively manipulates anger as well as anti-foreign sentiment and behavior, with heightened anti-foreign attitudes persisting up to a week. However, we also find that nationalist propaganda has no effect on perceptions of Chinese government performance or on self-reported willingness to protest against the state.
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