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恐怖袭击后的数字痕迹中的集体情绪和社会弹性。

Collective Emotions and Social Resilience in the Digital Traces After a Terrorist Attack.

机构信息

1 Section for Science of Complex Systems, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna.

2 Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Psychol Sci. 2019 Apr;30(4):617-628. doi: 10.1177/0956797619831964. Epub 2019 Mar 13.

Abstract

After collective traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks, members of concerned communities experience intense emotions and talk profusely about them. Although these exchanges resemble simple emotional venting, Durkheim's theory of collective effervescence postulates that these collective emotions lead to higher levels of solidarity in the affected community. We present the first large-scale test of this theory through the analysis of digital traces of 62,114 Twitter users after the Paris terrorist attacks of November 2015. We found a collective negative emotional response followed by a marked long-term increase in the use of lexical indicators related to solidarity. Expressions of social processes, prosocial behavior, and positive affect were higher in the months after the attacks for the individuals who participated to a higher degree in the collective emotion. Our findings support the conclusion that collective emotions after a disaster are associated with higher solidarity, revealing the social resilience of a community.

摘要

在经历自然灾害和恐怖袭击等集体创伤后,相关社区的成员会体验到强烈的情绪,并大量谈论这些情绪。尽管这些交流类似于简单的情感宣泄,但涂尔干的集体兴奋理论认为,这些集体情绪会导致受灾社区的团结程度更高。我们通过分析 2015 年 11 月巴黎恐怖袭击后 62114 名推特用户的数字痕迹,首次对这一理论进行了大规模检验。我们发现,在经历了集体的负面情绪反应之后,与团结相关的词汇指标出现了显著的长期增长。对于那些在集体情绪中参与程度更高的个体来说,在袭击发生后的几个月里,社会进程、亲社会行为和积极情绪的表达更高。我们的研究结果支持这样的结论,即灾难后的集体情绪与更高的团结度有关,揭示了社区的社会恢复力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/aab0/6472144/d771d0d38e0f/10.1177_0956797619831964-fig1.jpg

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