Chapter 13 The Swedish way : How Ideology and Media Use Influenced the Formation, Maintenance and Change of Beliefs about the Coronavirus

This chapter examines public belief formation in Sweden during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on theories of sociotropic belief formation, we analyze how citizens' ideology, personal experience, interpersonal talk and media use influence their beliefs about how the coronav...

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Main Author: Shehata, Adam (auth)
Other Authors: Glogger, Isabella (auth), Andersen, Kim (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Summary:This chapter examines public belief formation in Sweden during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on theories of sociotropic belief formation, we analyze how citizens' ideology, personal experience, interpersonal talk and media use influence their beliefs about how the coronavirus affects the Swedish society. The findings from analyses of three waves of panel survey data suggest that (1) citizens continuously update their corona beliefs over time; that (2) ideological belief gaps emerge in the initial phase of the crisis but remain relatively constant over time; that (3) corona beliefs primarily depend on ideology and news media use; and that (4) these two factors also influence the likelihood that citizens hold-on to beliefs formed at an early stage of the pandemic. Furthermore, while news media use was more clearly related to perceptions about the magnitude of the coronavirus as a societal problem, ideology played a larger role for perceptions about how Sweden had managed the virus.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (16 p.)
ISBN:9781003170051-16
9780367771577
9780367761851
Access:Open Access