Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10368244 | Telecommunications Policy | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
This study proposes a two-model approach to examine the effects of ICT and mass media in post-disaster recovery from two different perspectives in media studies: the active and passive audience perspectives. Using data collected from the three prefectures that were directly hit by the disaster, the results of the two models demonstrate a consistent pattern that the use of both ICT and mass media can create positive effects in post-disaster recovery. They increase the level of social capital through building bonding trust, network bridging and civic participation, as well as increase a person׳s intention to participate in post-disaster related activities. Thus, it can now be argued that both ICT and mass media can have positively contributed to the recovery. These findings have important implications for NGOs as well as policy makers that are working on the recovery. The two models also serve as the foundation for future studies that would further explore the underlying mechanisms of the media׳s effect and role in post-disaster recovery.
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Authors
John W. Cheng, Hitoshi Mitomo, Tokio Otsuka, Stefan Y. Jeon,