This study advances the cognitive mediation model (CMM) by examining the factors behind acquiring knowledge about climate change. Based on a nationally representative survey of Singaporeans (N = 1,083), this study supported the original CMM. The extended CMM showed that surveillance gratification was positively associated with traditional and online media attention, while social utility was positively associated with online media attention. While attentions to traditional and online media were positively associated with elaboration, online media attention was positively associated with selective scanning. Elaboration was positively associated with knowledge. Implications for theory and practice were discussed.Accepted versio
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Climate change is a complex issue and understanding it is not an easy endeavour. An abundance of inf...
Environmental issues linked to climate change are more visible and dangerous than ever, causing a gr...
Global climate change has been one of the most prominent transnational risks for the last 15 years. ...
By acknowledging that people are cognitive misers, this study proposes that people may rely on the i...
This study uses the cognitive mediation model as the theoretical framework to examine the influence ...
Concerning the severe effects caused by climate change to both the natural and social systems, the m...
Climate change is not a new topic, but it remains an unsolved issue for most countries in the world....
This study replicates and extends the planned risk information seeking model (PRISM) in the context ...
With the advent of the internet, the news media landscape has changed drastically. As learning from ...
Using the Cognitive Mediation Model as the theoretical framework, this study examines the influence ...
International audienceThe general public expects relevant, comprehensible and acceptable communicati...
World leaders signed the Paris Agreement in 2015 to keep global temperatures well below 2 °C. This P...
This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scienti...
The increasing prevalence of social networks provides researchers greater opportunities to evaluate ...
Abstract Public engagement with climate change is crucial for the success of policies and actions i...
Climate change is a complex issue and understanding it is not an easy endeavour. An abundance of inf...
Environmental issues linked to climate change are more visible and dangerous than ever, causing a gr...
Global climate change has been one of the most prominent transnational risks for the last 15 years. ...