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叙述的
气候变化
心理学
社会学
时间观
解释水平理论
社会心理学
认识论
计算机科学
生态学
人工智能
艺术
哲学
文学类
生物
作者
Meng Chen,Jilong Wang,Zhian Yin
标识
DOI:10.1177/10755470231222500
摘要
Psychological distance has long been regarded as a primary obstacle to driving pro-environmental changes. This study seeks to explore narrative attributes that can be strategically harnessed to solve the distal nature of climate change. By adopting a 2 (retrospective vs. prospective temporal perspective) × 2 (first-person vs. third-person narrator perspective) factorial experimental design, the findings suggested that climate change narratives in retrospective and first-person perspectives manifest superiority in reducing psychological distance, with narrative involvement as the explanatory mechanism. In addition, the two forms of narrative involvement, namely transportation and identification, play distinct roles in addressing various types of psychological distance.
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