Nature Documentaries, Connectedness to Nature, and Pro-environmental Behavior

Autor(en)
Florian Arendt, Jörg Matthes
Abstrakt

We investigate the effects of nature documentaries on pro-environmental cognition and behavior. Of central interest is the concept of connectedness to nature, which describes an individual's sense of being connected to nature. Based on previous research showing that a direct nature experience in zoos can increase connectedness to nature, we questioned whether watching a nature documentary could increase connectedness to nature and pro-environmental behavior. An experiment using one control group (watching a documentary about Einstein's theory of relativity) and one treatment group (watching a nature documentary) revealed that a mediated nature experience is not sufficient to elicit an increase in connectedness to nature. However, we found that exposure increased actual donation behavior for animal and environmental protection organizations. It is important to note that nature documentary exposure increased proenvironmental donation behavior only in those already having a strong sense of connectedness. We discuss real-world implications for donation-accepting, non-profit organizations.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Externe Organisation(en)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Journal
Environmental Communication
Band
10
Seiten
453-472
Anzahl der Seiten
20
ISSN
1752-4032
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2014.993415
Publikationsdatum
2016
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
508007 Kommunikationswissenschaft
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/nature-documentaries-connectedness-to-nature-and-proenvironmental-behavior(e7ac2436-dfa5-4c91-85a4-2dfeafea52fb).html