Information and News Consumption. Perception on the Communication of Authorities and Journalists During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Raluca MureÅŸan (),
Minodora Sălcudean () and
Adina Pintea ()
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Raluca Mureşan: PhD. Assoc. Prof., “Lucian Blaga†University, Sibiu, Romania
Minodora Sălcudean: PhD. Assoc. Prof., “Lucian Blaga†University, Sibiu, Romania
Adina Pintea: PhD. Lecturer, “Lucian Blaga†University, Sibiu, Romania
Postmodern Openings, 2021, vol. 12, issue 4, 104-123
Abstract:
Starting March 2020, Romania has been faced with a health crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, a crisis reflected in media communication. In such situations, media play a crucial role in making relevant information timely and accessible, to help people learn about and understand what this pandemic is and how it is assessed, how to protect themselves, and what measures are taken by the authorities. This study aims to analyse how Romanian students keep informed during this national and global crisis, which also generates adjacent media phenomena such as an increase in misinformation, lack of transparency in communicating with the public or over-abundance of information. To this end, we applied a questionnaire which was answered by 426 students from a public university in Romania. The results show that students use many sources to get the information they consider important, believe that the types of messages that help them feel properly informed about the pandemic and its implications: data, figures, accurate facts, and the information received from authorities or experts and that they prefer multimedia digital content. Young people tend to be cautious concerning the transparency of official communication and continue to consume information transmitted by the mainstream media, perceived as being more credible than other news sites.
Keywords: Covid-19; news; consumption; students; (dis)information; authorities; mass communication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 I2 O0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.18662/po/12.4/363
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