La confianza en los actores institucionales en 22 países. Análisis de la confianza en la política, la ciencia y los medios de comunicación en el mundo

Translated title of the contribution: Trust in institutional actors across 22 countries. Examining political, science, and media trust around the world

Homero Gil De Zúñiga, Alberto Ardèvol-Abreu, Trevor Diehl, María Gómez Patiño, James H. Liu

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Abstract

Social trust has long attracted the interest of researchers across different disciplines. Most of previous studies rely on single-country data and consider only one dimension of social trust at a time (e.g., trust in science, the media or political institutions). This research extends a framework developed by the Global Trust Inventory (GTI) by discussing several dimensions of social trust, while simultaneously analyzing how trust in institutions varies across societies. Drawing on an online panel survey collected in 22 countries (N=22,033), we examine cross-country differences in social trust-including government trust, trust in governing bodies, security, and knowledge producers. Additionally, this paper fills a gap in current literature by including a measure of trust in the media. Findings are discussed in the context of comparing emerging and developed countries based on the Human Development Index.

Translated title of the contributionTrust in institutional actors across 22 countries. Examining political, science, and media trust around the world
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)237-262
Number of pages26
JournalRevista Latina de Comunicacion Social
Volume74
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Communication

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