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Abstract
Public resentment toward science challenges its societal role. This study examines the global prevalence of anti-science attitudes and legacy media's influence. Analyzing the 2017-2020 World Values Survey (N = 70,867 in 49 countries), it finds anti-science attitudes vary across countries, being more prevalent in Latin America. Bayesian multilevel regressions reveal that legacy media use sometimes alleviates, sometimes fosters anti-science attitudes, particularly in countries with prevalent populist rhetoric. This suggests that the relationship between media use and anti-science attitudes is context-dependent.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 02, 2022
Authors
Niels G. Mede
Tags
anti-science attitudes
legacy media
populist rhetoric
World Values Survey
Bayesian multilevel regressions
global prevalence
Latin America
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