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Food scandals, media exposure, and citizens' safety concerns: A multilevel analysis across Chinese cities

机译:食品丑闻,媒体曝光和公民安全担忧:中国城市的多层次分析

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It is both theoretically and socially imperative to understand what drives citizens' concerns over food safety, as outbreaks of food related health hazards have become increasingly rampant in developing countries like China. In this paper we combine recent national survey data and media reports to quantitatively examine the effects of food scandals and media exposure on food safety risk. We find that media reported food scandals are not significantly related to public concern about food safety risk, suggesting that food risk perceptions may be nationwide rather than region specific. We also find out that more educated citizens with more media exposure are more concerned about food safety risk, and the amplification effect of food scandals is more prominent among residents with higher levels of education. In contrast to our expectation, family income is not significantly related to food safety concern. We also find that females, the elderly, and urban dwellers perceive higher levels of food risk than males, youngsters, and rural residents. The government should pay more attention to public perceptions of food safety, and strengthen its risk communication capacity to mitigate media amplification effects of food safety concern. The regulatory authorities can work with other entities (e.g., food industry and NGOs) to advance food safety education to equip the public with essential knowledge to mitigate the framing and spillover effects of food scandals and rumors. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在像中国这样的发展中国家,与食品相关的健康危害的爆发变得日益猖understand,要理解驱使公民关注食品安全的因素在理论上和社会上都是当务之急。在本文中,我们结合了近期的国家调查数据和媒体报道,以定量检查食品丑闻和媒体暴露对食品安全风险的影响。我们发现,媒体报道的食品丑闻与公众对食品安全风险的担忧没有显着相关,这表明食品风险感知可能是全国性的,而不是特定地区的。我们还发现,受过更多教育的公民以及更多的媒体曝光会更加关注食品安全风险,在受过较高教育的居民中,食品丑闻的放大效应更加突出。与我们的预期相反,家庭收入与食品安全问题无关。我们还发现,女性,老年人和城市居民比男性,年轻人和农村居民对食物的风险更高。政府应更加重视公众对食品安全的认识,并加强其风险沟通能力,以减轻媒体对食品安全问题的放大效应。监管机构可以与其他实体(例如食品行业和非政府组织)合作,推进食品安全教育,为公众提供必要的知识,以减轻食品丑闻和谣言的形成和溢出影响。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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