China Academy for Rural Development, School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 19;20(3):1844. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20031844.
The deterioration of satisfaction with the social environment in rural areas recently has become a major issue in the rural governance of China. This study examined if using the Internet to obtain news would affect rural residents' satisfaction with their social environment. It used data from the China Family Panel Studies to determine the influencing factors of rural residents' satisfaction with their social environment in the Internet era. The research found that: (1) The Internet has become the main medium for rural residents to obtain news, which affects rural residents' satisfaction with the social environment. Specifically, as the number of days rural residents use the Internet to obtain weekly news increased, their satisfaction with China's social environment worsened. Internet use also affected satisfaction with the social environment more than traditional media, such as TV. (2) The influencing factors of rural residents' social environment satisfaction were heterogeneous among groups with different characteristics, with the phenomenon of the "digital divide" emerging. Women, middle-aged and older adults, and illiterate/semi-illiterate people used the Internet to obtain news less frequently. Based on the above research conclusions, governments should focus on and be vigilant against false public opinions disseminated online as well as improve the digital literacy of vulnerable rural groups.
近年来,农村社会环境满意度的恶化已成为中国农村治理的一个主要问题。本研究探讨了使用互联网获取新闻是否会影响农村居民对社会环境的满意度。研究使用了中国家庭追踪调查的数据,以确定互联网时代影响农村居民对社会环境满意度的因素。研究发现:(1)互联网已成为农村居民获取新闻的主要媒介,这影响了农村居民对社会环境的满意度。具体来说,随着农村居民每周上网获取新闻天数的增加,他们对中国社会环境的满意度恶化。与电视等传统媒体相比,互联网使用对社会环境的满意度影响更大。(2)农村居民社会环境满意度的影响因素在具有不同特征的群体中存在异质性,出现了“数字鸿沟”现象。女性、中年和老年人群以及不识字/半文盲人群较少使用互联网获取新闻。基于以上研究结论,政府应关注并警惕网络虚假舆情的传播,并提高弱势群体的数字素养。