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. 2016 Oct;25(7):842-57.
doi: 10.1177/0963662515589276. Epub 2015 Jun 9.

Fukushima effects in Germany? Changes in media coverage and public opinion on nuclear power

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Fukushima effects in Germany? Changes in media coverage and public opinion on nuclear power

Dorothee Arlt et al. Public Underst Sci. 2016 Oct.
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Abstract

Based on a literature review on factors that explain media effects and previous findings on media coverage and public opinion on nuclear power, this article examines the effects of Fukushima on media coverage and public opinion in Germany in two studies. The first study uses content analysis data to analyse changes in media coverage, and the second one is based on panel survey data to examine attitude changes on an individual level. The results of both studies show changes in media coverage and public opinion on nuclear power. Furthermore, the second study reveals that individual attitude changes cannot necessarily be explained by the same factors as the distribution of attitudes.

Keywords: attitude changes; content analysis; media effects; nuclear power; panel survey.

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