COVID-19 in Chile

I. Bachmann, S. Valenzuela, Arturo Figueroa-Bustos
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Once regarded as the poster child for democratic stability and sound policymaking in Latin America, in the last two decades Chile has experienced increasing levels of mistrust in political institutions and media elites, as well as disenfranchisement. In the wake of the mass protests of October 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic found the Chilean government at record levels of disapproval and with citizens skeptical of messages by authorities and legacy media. Based on data from an online survey and a narrative analysis of public discourse of key government interventions during the first six months of the pandemic, this chapter pays attention to individuals’ perceptions regarding the coronavirus crisis and offers a qualitative assessment of how the government’s handling was addressed in the public sphere. Findings show that Chileans have been skeptical of government measures and critical of officials’ handling of the situation, regardless of their support for the administration. With the news media struggling to hold authorities accountable, the resulting crisis has only deepened the political, economic, and social divisions within Chilean society. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Peter Van Aelst and Jay G. Blumler.
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智利曾被视为拉丁美洲民主稳定和健全政策制定的典范,但在过去20年里,智利经历了对政治机构和媒体精英越来越多的不信任,以及被剥夺公民权。在2019年10月的大规模抗议活动之后,2019冠状病毒病大流行使智利政府的不支持率达到创纪录的水平,公民对当局和传统媒体的信息持怀疑态度。基于一项在线调查的数据和对疫情头六个月期间政府主要干预措施的公共话语的叙述分析,本章关注个人对冠状病毒危机的看法,并对政府在公共领域的处理方式进行了定性评估。调查结果显示,智利人对政府的措施持怀疑态度,并批评官员对局势的处理,尽管他们支持政府。随着新闻媒体努力追究当局的责任,由此产生的危机只会加深智利社会内部的政治、经济和社会分歧。©2022选择和编辑事项,Peter Van Aelst和Jay G. Blumler。
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