Contains fulltext : 178207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)For a well-functioning democracy, it is crucial that children consume news. However, news can elicit overly negative emotions and discourage engagement in children. The question, therefore, is how news can be adapted to children's sensitivities and needs but can still inform them. This study investigated whether constructive reporting (solution-based narratives including positive emotions) in news about negative events improved emotional responses and encouraged engagement (intention and inspiration to engage). In an experiment, 8-13-year-olds (N = 332) read a story containing either constructive elements or not. Constructive news elicited lower levels of...
In response to the negativity of environmental mass media news stories, our experiment tested the ef...
Increasingly, international research literature (Facione, 1990; Halpern, 1998; Lipman, 1988; Paul, 1...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
For a well-functioning democracy, it is crucial that children consume news. However, news can elicit...
Contains fulltext : 201990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Given the impor...
Item does not contain fulltextTo reduce negative emotional responses and to stimulate prosociality, ...
Contains fulltext : 175532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Watching news i...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Item does not contain fulltextNews media seem to have insufficient knowledge on how to reach Millenn...
Hardly any research has been conducted regarding coping strategies that children can use in response...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a survey among 451 elementary school children (8 to 12 years old), ...
The role of news media in the perpetuation of misinformation has faced increasing scrutiny. Concerns...
News journalism often focuses on the negative (McIntyre & Gyldensted, 2017). This negativity can...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
In response to the negativity of environmental mass media news stories, our experiment tested the ef...
Increasingly, international research literature (Facione, 1990; Halpern, 1998; Lipman, 1988; Paul, 1...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...
For a well-functioning democracy, it is crucial that children consume news. However, news can elicit...
Contains fulltext : 201990.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Given the impor...
Item does not contain fulltextTo reduce negative emotional responses and to stimulate prosociality, ...
Contains fulltext : 175532.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Watching news i...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
The fact that the news has a negativity bias is relatively undisputed. But is this a matter for conc...
Item does not contain fulltextNews media seem to have insufficient knowledge on how to reach Millenn...
Hardly any research has been conducted regarding coping strategies that children can use in response...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a survey among 451 elementary school children (8 to 12 years old), ...
The role of news media in the perpetuation of misinformation has faced increasing scrutiny. Concerns...
News journalism often focuses on the negative (McIntyre & Gyldensted, 2017). This negativity can...
Consuming and producing news reports have a substantial negative emotional impact on both users and ...
In response to the negativity of environmental mass media news stories, our experiment tested the ef...
Increasingly, international research literature (Facione, 1990; Halpern, 1998; Lipman, 1988; Paul, 1...
Contains fulltext : 233823.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Children displa...