Slater Michael D
School of Communication The Ohio State University.
Media Psychol. 2015 Jul 1;18(3):370-395. doi: 10.1080/15213269.2014.897236.
The Reinforcing Spirals Model (RSM, Citation Withheld) has two primary purposes. First, the RSM provides a general framework for conceptualizing media use as part of a dynamic, endogenous process combining selective exposure and media effects that may be drawn on by theorists concerned with a variety of social processes and effects. Second, the RSM utilizes a systems-theory perspective to describe how patterns of mediated and interpersonal communication contribute to the development and maintenance of social identities and ideology as well as more transient attitudes and related behaviors, and how those outcomes may influence subsequent media use. The RSM suggests contingencies that may lead to homeostasis or encourage certain individuals or groups to extreme polarization of such attitudes. In addition, the RSM proposes social cognitive mechanisms that may be responsible for attitude maintenance and reinforcement. This article discusses empirical progress in testing the model, addresses misconceptions that have arisen, and provides elaborated illustrations of the model. The article also identifies potentially fruitful directions for further conceptual development and empirical testing of the RSM.
强化螺旋模型(RSM,引用信息 withheld)有两个主要目的。首先,RSM 提供了一个通用框架,将媒介使用概念化为一个动态的、内生的过程,该过程结合了选择性接触和媒介效果,关注各种社会过程和效果的理论家可能会借鉴这一框架。其次,RSM 运用系统理论视角来描述媒介传播和人际传播模式如何促进社会身份认同和意识形态的发展与维持,以及更短暂的态度和相关行为的发展与维持,以及这些结果如何影响后续的媒介使用。RSM 提出了可能导致动态平衡或促使某些个人或群体态度极端两极分化的意外情况。此外,RSM 提出了可能负责态度维持和强化的社会认知机制。本文讨论了检验该模型的实证进展,解决了出现的误解,并提供了该模型的详细例证。本文还确定了 RSM 进一步概念发展和实证检验的潜在富有成效的方向。