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Bundles of trust? Examining the relationships between media repertoires, institutional trust, and social contexts
Communications ( IF 1.339 ) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 , DOI: 10.1515/commun-2022-0013
Marc Verboord 1
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How the media influence the trust that citizens have in institutions such as politics and science seems more important than ever, given the decline of institutional trust in Western societies, and the increasingly diversified media landscape. This paper focuses on the relationship between media repertoires, institutional trust, and two socializing contexts (parents, social networks). Applying Latent Class Analysis, this paper examines (a) how parental socialization and social networks predict membership of media repertoires, and (b) how repertoires are associated with levels of institutional trust. Outcomes reveal five distinct media repertoires, among which the emerging type of cross-media news consumers. Membership of repertoires is associated with both parental socialization and social networks. There are clear differences in the levels of institutional trust among media repertoires: Popular media omnivores and quality news consumers have the most trust; the non-print-oriented the least.

中文翻译:

信任捆绑?检查媒体曲目、机构信任和社会背景之间的关系

鉴于西方社会的机构信任度下降以及媒体格局日益多样化,媒体如何影响公民对政治和科学等机构的信任似乎比以往任何时候都更加重要。本文重点关注媒体曲目、机构信任和两种社交环境(父母、社交网络)之间的关系。应用潜在类别分析,本文研究 (a) 父母社会化和社交网络如何预测媒体曲目的成员资格,以及 (b) 曲目如何与机构信任水平相关联。结果揭示了五种不同的媒体曲目,其中包括新兴的跨媒体新闻消费者类型。剧目成员与父母的社会化和社交网络有关。媒体剧目之间的机构信任程度存在明显差异:大众媒体杂食动物和优质新闻消费者最信任;非印刷导向的最少。
更新日期:2023-02-28
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