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    Title: 台灣社會認同意識對於中國媒體在台觀感之影響
    The Influence of Taiwanese Social Identity on Attitudes Toward Mainland Chinese Media
    Authors: 韋齊修
    Nicholas Vaky
    Contributors: 施琮仁
    T. J. Shih
    韋齊修
    Nicholas Vaky
    Keywords: 媒體
    認同
    台灣
    中國
    Media
    Social Identity
    Taiwan
    China
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2013-04-01 14:39:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 中國大陸和台灣雖然在文化上一脈相承,但是兩地在社會認同上並沒有達成共識。本論文
    以Tajfel的「社會認同理論」為骨幹,試著去了解台灣人對於來自中國大陸的媒體與跟自
    己本土產出的媒體有什麼不一樣的看法或觀感。利用設計電影海報來測試台灣民眾對於電
    影的興趣與注目焦點所在,研究結果發現, 台灣人在運動類型的電影,對於本土產出的
    作品有明顯的偏好,也就是較為認同自己本地的社會族群。但是在羅浪漫愛情類型的電影
    就沒有相對強烈的本土偏好,但還是會積極去蒐集該類型電影的相關資訊。所以本研究藉
    由證明同一個族群偏好自身的媒體產物,也強化了社會認同理論的概念。
    Taiwan and China, countries whose citizens share a common ancestry, do not share a common
    social-identity. Using “social identity theory” (Tajfel, 1978) as a basis, this study seeks to
    understand how Taiwanese citizens view media from Mainland China in contrast to media from
    their native country. Asking questions about viewing intention and focusing on film’s in the
    romance and sports genres, this study found that sports film’s posters caused Taiwanese
    participant’s to record a significant viewing preference for films from their own social group of
    Taiwan. Findings from the romance genre found no viewing intention preferences but a stronger
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    國立政治大學
    國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS)
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    101
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    Data Type: thesis
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