This article investigates the factors that contributed to the proliferation of online COVID skepticism on Twitter across Italian municipalities in 2020. We demonstrate that sociodemographic factors were likely to mitigate the emergence of skepticism, whereas populist political leanings were more likely to foster it. Furthermore, pre-COVID anti-vaccine sentiment, represented by "old truthers" on Twitter, amplified online COVID skepticism in local communities. Additionally, exploiting the spatial variation in restrictive economic policies with severe implications for suspended workers in nonessential economic sectors, we find that COVID skepticism spreads more in municipalities significantly affected by the economic lockdown. Finally, the diffusion of COVID skepticism is positively associated with COVID vaccine hesitancy.

Beccari, G., Giaccherini, M., Kopinska, J., Rovigatti, G. (2024). Refueling a quiet fire: old truthers and new discontent in the wake of COVID-19. DEMOGRAPHY, 61(5), 1613-1636 [10.1215/00703370-11587755].

Refueling a quiet fire: old truthers and new discontent in the wake of COVID-19

Beccari, Gabriele;Giaccherini, Matilde;Kopinska, Joanna;Rovigatti, Gabriele
2024-10-01

Abstract

This article investigates the factors that contributed to the proliferation of online COVID skepticism on Twitter across Italian municipalities in 2020. We demonstrate that sociodemographic factors were likely to mitigate the emergence of skepticism, whereas populist political leanings were more likely to foster it. Furthermore, pre-COVID anti-vaccine sentiment, represented by "old truthers" on Twitter, amplified online COVID skepticism in local communities. Additionally, exploiting the spatial variation in restrictive economic policies with severe implications for suspended workers in nonessential economic sectors, we find that COVID skepticism spreads more in municipalities significantly affected by the economic lockdown. Finally, the diffusion of COVID skepticism is positively associated with COVID vaccine hesitancy.
1-ott-2024
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ECON-02/A - Politica economica
English
COVID-19
Media
Public health
Skepticism
Twitter
Vaccines
Beccari, G., Giaccherini, M., Kopinska, J., Rovigatti, G. (2024). Refueling a quiet fire: old truthers and new discontent in the wake of COVID-19. DEMOGRAPHY, 61(5), 1613-1636 [10.1215/00703370-11587755].
Beccari, G; Giaccherini, M; Kopinska, J; Rovigatti, G
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