2023
DOI: 10.1080/13183222.2023.2223112
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Institutional (Dis)Trust and Online Participation Roles in Vaccination Communication as Public Engagement

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“…First, since emotions are the basis of public opinion, the evolution of social public opinion means a change in emotions; so, emotions have obvious stage characteristics. Second, government agencies respond differently at different stages [44], which may influence emotions. Therefore, emotions are affected by emergency stage.…”
Section: Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, since emotions are the basis of public opinion, the evolution of social public opinion means a change in emotions; so, emotions have obvious stage characteristics. Second, government agencies respond differently at different stages [44], which may influence emotions. Therefore, emotions are affected by emergency stage.…”
Section: Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in Section 1.2, who responds affects emotions significantly. In emergencies, trust plays the key role [44]. Compared to other information sources, government agencies enjoy a higher level of public trust during emergencies, especially in China.…”
Section: Respondermentioning
confidence: 99%