Government Communications, Political Trust and Compliant Social Behaviour: The Politics of Covid-19 in Britain.

The Political Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-07-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-26 DOI:10.1111/1467-923X.12901
Kenneth Newton
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Abstract

It is commonly said that the lockdowns and social distancing necessary to control coronavirus pandemics will only work if the general population trusts its government, believes the information it provides, and has confidence in its policies. This article traces the British government's record in providing information about its policies and performance, and compares this with the public's use of the mainstream news media. It then considers how these two sources of information affected trust in government and public compliance with social distancing and lockdown rules. Lastly, it compares Covid-19 with Brexit and draws conclusions about how beliefs and behaviour are formed when individuals are personally faced with a serious threat.

政府沟通、政治信任和顺从的社会行为:英国新冠肺炎的政治。
人们普遍认为,控制冠状病毒大流行所需的封锁和社会距离只有在普通民众信任政府、相信政府提供的信息并对其政策有信心的情况下才会奏效。本文追溯了英国政府提供有关其政策和表现的信息的记录,并将其与公众使用主流新闻媒体的情况进行了比较。然后,它考虑了这两个信息来源如何影响对政府的信任以及公众对社交距离和封锁规则的遵守。最后,它将Covid-19与英国脱欧进行了比较,并得出结论,说明当个人面临严重威胁时,信念和行为是如何形成的。
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