Social representations in media communication and their effects on the public environmental cognition: Based on a case study of air pollution in China.
Anran WangLifen ChengPublished in: TEEM (2020)
Keyphrases
- air pollution
- air quality
- socially extended mind
- communication tools
- communication patterns
- public space
- instant messaging
- social cognition
- text messaging
- social interaction
- multimedia
- social networks
- traffic volume
- artificial intelligence
- sharing information
- information sharing
- social responsibility
- face to face communication
- multiple perspectives
- social relationships
- human learning
- environmental monitoring
- social media
- distributed cognition
- information processing
- communication networks
- social networking
- cognitive science
- computer networks