误传还是故意欺骗?19 个国家的公民对俄罗斯乌克兰战争的错误和虚假信息的看法

IF 3.6 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
MICHAEL HAMELEERS, MARINA TULIN, CLAES DE VREESE, TORIL AALBERG, PETER VAN AELST, ANA SOFIA CARDENAL, NICOLETA CORBU, PATRICK VAN ERKEL, FRANK ESSER, LUISA GEHLE, DENIS HALAGIERA, DAVID HOPMANN, KAROLINA KOC-MICHALSKA, JÖRG MATTHES, CHRISTINE MELTZER, SABINA MIHELJ, CHRISTIAN SCHEMER, TAMIR SHEAFER, SERGIO SPLENDORE, JAMES STANYR, AGNIESZKA STEPINSKA, VACLAV STETKA, JESPER STRÖMBÄCK, LUDOVIC TERREN, YANNIS THEOCHARIS, ALON ZOIZNER
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摘要

在以机构不信任、碎片化以及阴谋和虚假信息广泛传播为特征的信息环境中,公民认为虚假信息是一个突出且具有威胁性的问题。尤其是在破坏性事件和危机中,新闻用户很可能认为信息不准确或具有欺骗性。通过对全球不同地区 19 个国家的原创比较调查研究(N = 19,037),我们发现新闻用户很可能认为有关俄罗斯乌克兰战争的信息是虚假的。他们更倾向于将虚假信息归因于蓄意欺骗,而非缺乏进入战区的途径或专家知识不准确。与乌克兰或西方消息来源相比,俄罗斯消息来源更有可能被指责为虚假信息--但这些归因偏差取决于一个国家对战争的立场。我们的研究结果表明,人们大多认为虚假信息是为了欺骗他们,并选择性地将错误信息与反对阵营联系起来。
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Mistakenly misinformed or intentionally deceived? Mis- and Disinformation perceptions on the Russian War in Ukraine among citizens in 19 countries

Mistakenly misinformed or intentionally deceived? Mis- and Disinformation perceptions on the Russian War in Ukraine among citizens in 19 countries

In information environments characterized by institutional distrust, fragmentation and the widespread dissemination of conspiracies and disinformation, citizens perceive misinformation as a salient and threatening issue. Especially amidst disruptive events and crises, news users are likely to believe that information is inaccurate or deceptive. Using an original 19-country comparative survey study across diverse regions in the world (N = 19,037), we find that news users are likely to regard information on the Russian war in Ukraine as false. They are more likely to attribute false information to deliberative deception than to a lack of access to the war area or inaccurate expert knowledge. Russian sources are substantially more likely to be blamed for falsehoods than Ukrainian or Western sources – but these attribution biases depend on a country's position on the war. Our findings reveal that people mostly believe that falsehoods are intended to deceive them, and selectively associate misinformation with the opposed camp.

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期刊介绍: European Journal of Political Research specialises in articles articulating theoretical and comparative perspectives in political science, and welcomes both quantitative and qualitative approaches. EJPR also publishes short research notes outlining ongoing research in more specific areas of research. The Journal includes the Political Data Yearbook, published as a double issue at the end of each volume.
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