Sourcing Local Information in News Deserts

Author:

Torre Luísa1ORCID,Ramos Giovanni12ORCID,Noronha Mateus1,Jerónimo Pedro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LabCom—Communication and Arts, Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal

2. Coimbra Education School, Polythechnic Institute of Coimbra, 3030-329 Coimbra, Portugal

Abstract

(1) Background: News deserts are communities without a local news outlet, or communities where residents face significantly reduced access to the news of the local public sphere. The demise of a local news outlet can have negative effects on community engagement and on the discussion of solutions to community problems. In Portugal, for example, 25% of municipalities do not have their own media outlets. When there are no journalists reporting on reality, studies show that much of the local information in these territories is obtained through social media, such as Facebook pages and groups, which can be a source of disinformation and manipulation that communities become vulnerable to. (2) Methods: Through focus groups in the municipality of Manteigas, we researched perspectives and behaviours, as well as the factors that influence people’s choices in the consumption of information. (3) Results: We found that citizens used a wide range of informational sources, with a strong dependence on social media and institutional channels to access local information. (4) Conclusions: Proximity relationships are the basis of fact-checking processes, and citizens showed less concern about disinformation and more trust in the information they accessed through official institutions’ pages and through word-of-mouth in their communities.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Portugal

Publisher

MDPI AG

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