To Wear or Not to Wear, Was That the Question? Understanding Citizen Responses to COVID-19 Crisis Management in Social Media across Europe
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35669Date
2024-05-29Type
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Abstract
This study aims to gain qualitative insights about and compare public responses to
COVID‐19 crisis management during the different pandemic phases and across three
countries—Norway, Sweden and Italy. To do so, we have carried out a qualitative content
analysis of a selection of 2606 tweets containing the term ‘face mask’ in Italian,
Norwegian, and Swedish published between March 1, 2020 and June 31, 2022. The
article combines risk society theses with social practice theory as a lens through which to
examine public responses to crisis management. Analyzing the data from Norway,
Sweden, and Italy, this article discusses the extent to which individualism, reflexive
modernization, and cosmopolitanism account for citizen responses to authority's crisis
management efforts in each of the countries during the different phases of the pandemic.
Findings highlight the crucial role of socio‐cultural contexts that shape citizen responses
to crisis management over time, showcasing a spectrum of attitudes ranging from
scepticism and critique to trust and compliance. This comparative analysis underscores
the importance of considering the dynamic interplay between criticism and support,
individualism and collectivism, as well as global and local experiences in understanding
diverse and situated societal responses to crisis management during a global pandemic.
The article also points to social media as a meaningful arena where individuals and groups
share information and participate in discussions that shape collective views, thus having a
significant role in shaping citizen responses to COVID‐19 crisis management and
influencing decision‐making.
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WileyCitation
Liste Muñoz LLM, Johnson V, Costa S, Karlsen ARK. To Wear or Not to Wear, Was That the Question? Understanding Citizen Responses to COVID-19 Crisis Management in Social Media across Europe. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 2024Metadata
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