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- Title
The Perception of Trust in People and Institution.
- Authors
Goldbach, Dumitru
- Abstract
In the current context, misinformation campaigns and, implicitly, false news have become elements of everyday life. Whether we are talking about the enlargement of the European Union, whether we are referring to various military exercises that NATO is carrying out in the Black Sea Region or whether we are considering the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation campaigns are more and more present in everyone’s life. individual. Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has also changed the way people relate to their peers. I witnessed a massive refuge in the online area. In his information bubble, most of the time, the individual seeks to (re) confirm his own opinions and points of view. Also, the explosion of modern technology has generated a new type of information provider: the owner of a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. In other words, the “clear-headed” court specific to the print media has disappeared. In his place came free will. But, not always, this free will has honest intentions. In this article, we aim to make a brief presentation of the results of a study on how citizens perceive and relate to the phenomenon of false news; the research is oriented towards the students from 2 university centres.
- Subjects
NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization; EUROPEAN Union; TRUST; EUROPEAN Union membership; FAKE news; COVID-19 pandemic; FREE will &; determinism
- Publication
FAIMA Business & Management Journal, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 1, p69
- ISSN
2344-4088
- Publication type
Article