2021
DOI: 10.1525/gp.2021.19054
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The Multidimensionality of Trust: Assessing Finnish Audiences’ Views on the Trustworthiness of Digital News

Abstract: Finland provides an interesting case study on trust in the media in the digital era. The country is known to exhibit the greatest levels of trust in the political establishment and the government, as well as the media. In the Finnish “digital welfare state,” the news is an inseparable part of the mechanism, producing a high level of social trust within the welfare state system, and Finland features the highest level of media freedom and literacy in Europe. This multimethod study examines differe… Show more

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“…The existing literature has recognised the importance of social context to audience perception of news trustworthiness. But by social context, these studies mainly mean external factors, such as audiences’ backgrounds such as numeracy levels (Gondwe, et al, 2021), their motivation and incentive to process information and prior knowledge (Lee and Kim, 2016), political stances and values, partisanship (Kohut and Toth, 1998; Horowitz, et al, 2021) and political and personal cynicism (Lee, 2010). While confirming the significance of participants’ backgrounds, this study takes these discussions further by identifying the influence of three-leveled social context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existing literature has recognised the importance of social context to audience perception of news trustworthiness. But by social context, these studies mainly mean external factors, such as audiences’ backgrounds such as numeracy levels (Gondwe, et al, 2021), their motivation and incentive to process information and prior knowledge (Lee and Kim, 2016), political stances and values, partisanship (Kohut and Toth, 1998; Horowitz, et al, 2021) and political and personal cynicism (Lee, 2010). While confirming the significance of participants’ backgrounds, this study takes these discussions further by identifying the influence of three-leveled social context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature sees trust as complex and multiple-dimensional (Horowitz et al, 2021; Kohring and Matthes, 2007). Trust in news (media) is defined as trust in journalistic selections of topics, facts and journalistic depictions and assessments (Kohring and Matthes, 2007).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: Audience Reception Trust In News and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A classic understanding distinguishes rational and affective aspects of the experience of trust. Adding on specific dimensions of trust in news and journalism, the project views experiences of trust via a four-dimensional framework (Figure 1, see also e.g., Fisher 2016, Horowitz et al 2021, Strömbäck et al 2020):…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finland features the highest level of media freedom and literacy in Europe (Lessenski 2019). Finns are also way below the European average in terms of trust in social media (e.g., Horowitz et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%