The political foundation of mainstream media trust in East and Southeast Asia: A cross-national analysis

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Asian Politics & Policy Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1111/aspp.12715
Alex Chuan-hsien Chang, Yen-Chen Tang
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Declining levels of trust in the media in Western democracies have drawn the attention of political scientists, but much less attention has been paid to East Asia. This paper sets out to examine the logic behind media trust in three different types of regimes in East and Southeast Asia: countries with, partial, and no press freedom, respectively. Our findings show that while respondents' trust in government and support for socioideological control of the government have consistent and significant associations with their media trust across all 12 countries, Internet usage, online political participation, support for media censorship, and patriotic belief have different associations with the variable being studied as the degree of press freedom varies. The findings indicate that citizens are well aware of the role mass media plays in the political system and thus their trust in the media reflects the expectation‐perception gap of the government‐media relationship accordingly.
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东亚和东南亚主流媒体信任的政治基础:跨国分析
西方民主国家对媒体信任度的下降引起了政治科学家的注意,但对东亚的关注要少得多。本文旨在考察东亚和东南亚三种不同类型政权中媒体信任背后的逻辑:分别是拥有新闻自由、部分新闻自由和没有新闻自由的国家。我们的研究结果表明,尽管受访者对政府的信任和对政府社会意识形态控制的支持与他们在所有12个国家的媒体信任、互联网使用、网络政治参与、对媒体审查的支持、,随着新闻自由度的不同,爱国主义信仰与被研究的变量有不同的关联。研究结果表明,公民很清楚大众媒体在政治体系中的作用,因此他们对媒体的信任相应地反映了政府与媒体关系的期望感知差距。
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