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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA112-22
来源IDRR-A112-22
Truth Decay in Europe: Exploring the role of facts and analysis in European public life
Axelle Devaux; Sarah Grand-Clement; Stijn Hoorens
发表日期2022-02-23
出版年2022
页码211
语种英语
结论

There is some evidence of Truth Decay in Europe

  • Truth Decay is occurring in Europe, but it is less prevalent than in the United States, at least for the time being. While there are similarities (such as increased vaccine hesitancy, and a blurring of the line between opinion and fact due to changing journalistic practices), insufficient evidence was found on the increasing relative volume of opinion over fact. In contrast to the trend in the United States, there is increased trust in governance institutions across Europe since the end of the financial crisis.

What causes Truth Decay in Europe?

  • Changes to the European information system have driven a rise in the Truth Decay phenomenon and impacted on the cognitive processing and biases that affect Europeans. There has been an increase in polarisation across Europe (whether political, sociodemographic, or social and economic), but the overall extent of polarisation is not as strong as that evidenced in the United States.
  • The education systems across Europe, however, differ from those in the United States, which perhaps make them less prone to be a driver of Truth Decay, but rather a possible part of its solution.

What are the consequences?

  • We found evidence of some erosion of civil discourse, political paralysis, alienation and disengagement of individuals from political and civic institutions, and uncertainty about policy in Europe. There is some evidence, though weaker, that these consequences stem from the trends of Truth Decay.
摘要

The uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the need for accurate information to support sound decisions. However, having access to more information can make it harder for people to decide what to believe or not believe.

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This report presents the findings of a study on the evolution of the role of facts and analysis in public life in Europe. The research is part of the Countering Truth Decay Initiative, a portfolio of projects completed by the RAND Corporation to restore the role of facts and analysis in public life. After the first report in the Truth Decay series, Truth Decay — An Initial Exploration of the Diminishing Role of Facts and Analysis in American Public Life, was published in 2018, exploring the Truth Decay phenomenon in the European context was a logical next step for RAND.

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The COVID-19 pandemic provided many stark examples of the trends characteristic to Truth Decay. In Europe, questions have been raised about access to and the quality of information regarding the pandemic, as well as the use of scientific evidence in policy making. There has been polarisation in the private and public sphere and news avoidance and disengagement from public debate. This report, however, goes beyond a recording of the current climate and explores whether the situation is getting worse, i.e. whether the disagreement about facts and data is increasing, whether the volume and resulting influence of opinion (over fact) is growing, and whether trust in formerly respected sources of information is declining.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Truth Decay represented as a system

  • Chapter Three

    Trends of Truth Decay in Europe

  • Chapter Four

    Drivers of Truth Decay in Europe

  • Chapter Five

    Agents of Truth Decay

  • Chapter Six

    Consequences of Truth Decay in Europe

  • Chapter Seven

    Conclusions and next steps

  • Annex A

    Literature review search strategy

  • Annex B

    Data tables

主题Civic Education ; Democracy ; Europe ; Media Literacy ; Politics and Government
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA112-22.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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