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My Private–Public Sphere: Women’s Information Strategies in Times of News Mistrust

  • Isabel Pavez*
  • , Magdalena Saldaña
  • , Claudia Lagos Lira
  • , Karen Gheza
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Resumen

Problematic information, such as mis- and disinformation, circulating in fragmented news ecosystems, has contributed to mistrust and information fatigue. Using survey data (N = 2,117) and two focus groups, we explore the intersections of women’s media use, political self-efficacy, and family care in Chile, a country with high social media penetration but low institutional and news trust. Our findings reveal that women actively curate their news intake to protect their mental well-being and that of their loved ones, which highlights the ethical and relational dimensions of their media practices and emphasizes their role as both information curators and guardians.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónJournalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
Fecha en línea anticipada11 sep. 2025
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EstadoPublicada - nov. 2025

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