Social Media & Declining Trust: An Epistemic Challenge for Emerging Adults?

Tanya Sharon, Matthew Encarnación
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The rise of social media coupled with declining trust in major social institutions (e.g., business, government) has arguably intensified the challenges young people face in developing their beliefs and identity. Our exploratory study used in-depth, semi-structured interviews with nineteen young adults (14 female, 5 male, 17 aged 18–23, and 2 aged 24–30) to explore how young adults navigate the diverging viewpoints and competing truth claims encountered from friends, family, and social media. A cluster analysis of interview responses revealed three groups: Relativistic Explorers, marked by high openness to views without judging them; Differentiated Committers, who displayed strong commitments to specific views or values; and Precipitated Explorers, who shared a common history of social and/or familial rejection, and thus an involuntary launch into belief exploration. Results underscore both the developmental challenges facing young adults in our modern, media-saturated society and some of the strategies they adopt to navigate the current epistemic landscape.
社交媒体与信任度下降:新兴成人面临的认识论挑战?
社交媒体的兴起,加上对主要社会机构(如企业、政府)信任度的下降,可以说加剧了年轻人在发展自己的信仰和身份认同时所面临的挑战。我们的探索性研究对 19 名年轻人(14 名女性,5 名男性,17 名 18-23 岁,2 名 24-30 岁)进行了深入的半结构式访谈,以探讨年轻人如何应对来自朋友、家人和社交媒体的不同观点和相互竞争的真理主张。对访谈回答的聚类分析显示出三个群体:相对主义探索者,他们对各种观点持高度开放态度,但不对其进行评判;差异化承诺者,他们对特定观点或价值观表现出强烈的承诺;以及萌发探索者,他们有着共同的社会和/或家庭排斥史,因此不由自主地开始了信仰探索。研究结果强调了在媒体饱和的现代社会中,年轻人所面临的发展挑战,以及他们为驾驭当前的认识环境而采取的一些策略。
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