2023
DOI: 10.1177/20563051231179689
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Trustworthiness Over Time on Twitter: Three Critical Periods for the Norwegian Health Authorities and Political Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Public health authorities and political leaders need to come across as trustworthy in their handling of a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic. There is, however, little knowledge about how the affordances and dynamics of social media influence perceptions of trustworthiness, especially during a protracted crisis. In this article, we study how Twitter users were discussing the trustworthiness of the Norwegian health authorities and political leadership throughout three periods of partial lockdown during the COVID… Show more

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“…Drawing on a practice‐based perspective, we illuminate how responses are enacted and shaped in the digital realm, influenced by factors like values, cultural norms, expert advisors, face mask availability, production and supply chains, government measures, and political groups on both sides in the debate on face mask wearing. The study also shows how citizen responses to specific crisis management measures change over time, reflecting the unfolding of the crisis as observed with other relevant issues, such as vaccine perceptions (Fiskvik et al, 2023). Thus, the study underscores the significance of spatial and temporal dimensions in shaping these mediated practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Drawing on a practice‐based perspective, we illuminate how responses are enacted and shaped in the digital realm, influenced by factors like values, cultural norms, expert advisors, face mask availability, production and supply chains, government measures, and political groups on both sides in the debate on face mask wearing. The study also shows how citizen responses to specific crisis management measures change over time, reflecting the unfolding of the crisis as observed with other relevant issues, such as vaccine perceptions (Fiskvik et al, 2023). Thus, the study underscores the significance of spatial and temporal dimensions in shaping these mediated practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Communicative Behavioral Intentions, and Reputation [51][52][53]. Trust plays a vital role in dealing with the infodemic.…”
Section: Akbulutmentioning
confidence: 99%