This book delves into the profound impact of trust dynamics during a vaccine scandal on democratic politics. Breaking away from conventional perspectives that perceive scandals as maintainers of the status quo, it says that vaccine-related controversies like the 2017 Dengvaxia scandal in the Philippines can reinforce trust in cultural terms.
This book delves into the profound impact of trust dynamics during a vaccine scandal on democratic politics. Breaking away from conventional perspectives that perceive scandals as maintainers of the status quo, it says that vaccine-related controversies like the 2017 Dengvaxia scandal in the Philippines can reinforce trust in cultural terms.
Karl Patrick R. Mendoza is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Research, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, and Assistant Professorial Lecturer at the Department of Sociology and Behavioral Sciences, De La Salle University. He earned his PhD from the University of Canterbury in 2023.
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Preface 1. Navigating Trust and Legitimacy in the Age of Populism: Setting the Stage for the Dengvaxia Scandal 2. The Trust Cultures Framework: A Relational Politics of Legitimacy 3. Media, Morality, and the Staging of Legitimacy 4. Journalism's Role in Trust Culture: Objectivity, Watchdog, and Affective Engagement 5. Parental Trust Culture and the Demand for Care 6. Rebuilding Trust: Care, Legitimacy, and Governance Beyond Populism Learning to Be Held-Reflections on Trust, Relational Sovereignty, and the Emotional Life of Publics Appendix A-Methodological Note Appendix B-Researching as Becoming: A Reflexive Note on the PhD Journey Appendix C-Resources for Teaching Using This Book Index
Preface 1. Navigating Trust and Legitimacy in the Age of Populism: Setting the Stage for the Dengvaxia Scandal 2. The Trust Cultures Framework: A Relational Politics of Legitimacy 3. Media, Morality, and the Staging of Legitimacy 4. Journalism's Role in Trust Culture: Objectivity, Watchdog, and Affective Engagement 5. Parental Trust Culture and the Demand for Care 6. Rebuilding Trust: Care, Legitimacy, and Governance Beyond Populism Learning to Be Held-Reflections on Trust, Relational Sovereignty, and the Emotional Life of Publics Appendix A-Methodological Note Appendix B-Researching as Becoming: A Reflexive Note on the PhD Journey Appendix C-Resources for Teaching Using This Book Index
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