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Title: Next media animation and its influences on university students: a study of Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong
Authors: Wong, Ka Po (黃嘉寶)
Department: Department of Applied Social Sciences
Issue Date: 2015
Course: SS4595 Independent Study in Applied Sociology
Programme: Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Applied Sociology
Supervisor: Dr. Choi, Siu Kay Alfred
Citation: Wong, K. P. (2015). Next media animation and its influences on university students: A study of Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong (Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS)). Retrieved from City University of Hong Kong, CityU Institutional Repository.
Abstract: The relationship between media framing and individual level outcome is examined in this study. Combined research methods of qualitative content analysis and quantitative survey are adopted. During the Umbrella Movement, Apple Daily had produced Next Media Animation videos on what have happened every day. The media frames of NMA can have significant influences on university students’ attitude, perception, and political behavior. When reporting news about the movement, NMA has adopted various sensational techniques to construct media frames which contain subjective evaluations on aims, police, government, anti-protestors, and impacts. The attitude and perception of viewers are distinct from that of non-viewers. The viewers also tend to participate more in the movement. However, it is found that the influences of NMA on students reduce with time. The media effects are not obvious in the later stage of movement. And, the largest force to mobilize university students to take part in this movement is their hostility towards police.
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