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Institutional dimensions underlying public trust in information on technological risk
Authors:Nuria Gamero  Josep Espluga  Christian Oltra  Rosario Solá  Jordi Farré
Affiliation:1. Department of Environment, Centre for Energy, Environment and Technology (CIEMAT) , Sociotechnical Research Centre , Barcelona, Spain;2. Department of Sociology , Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain;3. Department of Communication Studies , Universitat Rovira i Virgili , Tarragona, Spain
Abstract:This paper examines the determinants of trust in public information on technological risk in a petrochemical complex located in Tarragona (Spain). Data from focus groups (eight) and a questionnaire survey (N = 400) are drawn together to analyse how two local communities exposed to major chemical hazards perceive information on risk and its sources. Results show how trust relies on two main factors, namely expertise and trustworthiness, that are significantly influenced by a third one, antagonism. Results also illustrate the relevance of the institutional context when understanding how communities give meaning to the available information on risk.
Keywords:perceived antagonism  expertise  affect  public trust  technological risk
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