magistrsko delo
Teja Voglar (Author), Ines Kožuh (Mentor), Peter Čakš (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu smo obravnavali preobremenjenost z novicami, deljenimi na družbenem mediju Facebook. Preučevali smo koncepte izogibanje novic, percepcijo “novice me bodo našle” in zaupanje v novice. V izvedeni raziskavi je sodelovalo 71 udeležencev. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da preobremenjenost s kognitivno obdelavo novic statistično pomembno napove izogibanje novicam in pasivno spremljanje novic, ne napove pa zaupanja v novice, za katero smo ugotovili, da sicer statistično pomembno napove izogibanje novicam. Ker na slovenskem območju na to temo ni bilo narejene nobene raziskave, lahko naša pomembno prispeva k razumevanju preobremenjenosti z novicami in njenimi posledicami, kar lahko ima velik vpliv na načine, kako mediji delijo novice na družbenih medijih.

Keywords

družbeni mediji;preobremenjenost z novicami;izogibanje novicam;percepcija ”novice me bodo našle”;zaupanje v novice;magistrske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FERI - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Publisher: [T. Voglar]
UDC: 316.472.4(043.2)
COBISS: 176868611 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: News overload on social media and its consequences
Secondary abstract: In this master's thesis, we dealt with the overload of news shared on the social media Facebook. We studied the concepts of news avoidance, "news finds me" perception and news trust. 71 participants took part in the research. The research results showed that news cognitive processing overload statistically significantly predicts news avoidance and passive news consumption, but does not predict news trust, for which we found that statistically significantly predicts news avoidance. Since no research has been done on this topic in Slovenian area, ours can significantly contribute to the understanding of news overload and its consequences, which can have a great impact on the ways in which the media share news on social media.
Secondary keywords: social media;news overload;news avoidance;“news finds me” perception;news trust;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za elektrotehniko, računalništvo in informatiko, Medijske komunikacije
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (IX, 91 f.))
ID: 19826584
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