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Effect of Watching War Documentary on Audience's Security Consciousness - Focusing on 'KBS Special, 100 Days of Invasion of Ukraine, Into the Fire' -

전쟁 다큐멘터리 시청이 수용자의 안보 의식에 미치는영향 - 'KBS 특집, 우크라이나 침공 100일, 포화속으로'를 중심으로-

  • Park, DugChun (Dept. of Mediacommunication, Dongseo University)
  • Received : 2022.07.20
  • Accepted : 2022.10.16
  • Published : 2022.11.30

Abstract

Through previous studies, it was found that news from legacy media, including television, has an agenda-setting effect and priming effect on the perceptions and attitudes of audiences about politics and war, and that film media also has an agenda-setting effect and political priming effect on war issues. However, it is difficult to find studies on the effects of war-related TV documentaries on media audiences. Therefore, in this study, An experimental study was conducted to investigate whether there is a change in 'recognition of the importance of security', 'will for South-North Unification' and 'will to participate in war in case of emergency' for the audience who watched the KBS special <100 Days of Invasion of Ukraine, Part 1 into the Fire>. As a result of the analysis, it was found that watching a war-related TV documentary reinforced the audience's 'recognition of the importance of security' and 'will for South-North Unification'. However, it was confirmed that watching a war-related TV documentary did not strengthen the audience's will to participate in war in case of emergency.

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