Authors
Larissa Leonhard, Anne Bartsch, Frank M Schneider
Publication date
2019/1/1
Journal
SPIEL
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
121-145
Publisher
Peter Lang Academic Publishing Group
Description
This article presents an extended dual-process model of entertainment effects on political information processing and engagement. We suggest that entertainment consumption can either be driven by hedonic, escapist motivations that are associated with a superficial mode of information processing, or by eudaimonic, truth-seeking motivations that prompt more elaborate forms of information processing. This framework offers substantial extensions to existing dual-process models of entertainment by conceptualizing the effects of entertainment on active and reflective forms of information seeking, knowledge acquisition and political participation.
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