The Covid-19 pandemic has generated a broad feeling of uncertainty in social relationships and has had a significant impact on different forms of trust and mistrust. In this contribution, the authors address some central questions: how did the medical emergency challenge interpersonal trust and the trust of citizens in science, politics and media? More generally, what is the destiny of trust in contemporary societies in this Covid-19 epoch and afterwards?
Sergio Belardinelli, Guido Gili (2022). Credibility, trust and suspicion: Social relationship put to the test by Covid-19. CHURCH, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE, 7, 91-113 [10.1080/23753234.2022.2039075].
Credibility, trust and suspicion: Social relationship put to the test by Covid-19
Sergio Belardinelli;
2022
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The Covid-19 pandemic has generated a broad feeling of uncertainty in social relationships and has had a significant impact on different forms of trust and mistrust. In this contribution, the authors address some central questions: how did the medical emergency challenge interpersonal trust and the trust of citizens in science, politics and media? More generally, what is the destiny of trust in contemporary societies in this Covid-19 epoch and afterwards?File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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