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dc.contributor.author Pizarro, José
dc.contributor.author Cakal, Huseyin
dc.contributor.author Lander, Méndez
dc.contributor.author Da Costa, Silvia
dc.contributor.author Zumeta, Larraitz
dc.contributor.author Gracia, Marcela
dc.contributor.author Basabe, Nekane
dc.contributor.author Navarro, Ginés
dc.contributor.author Cazan, Ana
dc.contributor.author Keshavarzi, Saeed
dc.contributor.author López, Wilson
dc.contributor.author Yahiiaiev, Illia
dc.contributor.author Alzugaray, Carolina
dc.contributor.author Villagrán, Loreto
dc.contributor.author Moyano, Emilio
dc.contributor.author Petrovic, Nebojsa
dc.contributor.author Mathías, Anderson
dc.contributor.author Techio, Elza
dc.contributor.author Włodarczyk, Anna
dc.contributor.author Alfaro, Laura
dc.contributor.author Ibarra Espinosa, Manuel Leonardo
dc.contributor.author Psaltis, Charis
dc.contributor.author Michael, Andreas
dc.contributor.author Mhaskar, Sumeet
dc.contributor.author Martínez, Gonzalo
dc.contributor.author Bilbao, Marian
dc.contributor.author Delfino, Gisela
dc.contributor.author Carvalho, Catalina
dc.contributor.author Pinto, Isabel
dc.contributor.author Zehra, Falak
dc.contributor.author Espinosa, Agustín
dc.contributor.author Cueto, Rosa
dc.contributor.author Cavalli, Stefano
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-19T03:31:05Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-19T03:31:05Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12-31
dc.identifier.issn 1021-5573
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/110344
dc.description.abstract This study analyzes the range and content of Social Representations (SRs) about the COVID-19 pandemic in 21 geographical zones from 17 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia (N = 4430). Based on Social Representations Theory, as well as the psychosocial consequences of pandemics and crises, we evaluate the perceptions of severity and risks, the agreement with different SRs, and participants’ Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) and Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA). Different sets of beliefs are discussed as SRs, together with their prevalence and association with contextual variables. Results show that severity and risk perceptions were associated with different SRs of the pandemic. Specifically, those focused on Emerging Externalizing zoonotic and ecological factors (the virus is due to Chinese unhygienic habits and the overexploitation of the planet), Polemic Conspiracies (the virus is a weapon), views of Elite and Mass Villains (the elites deceive us and profit with the pandemic), and Personal Responsibility (the neglectful deserves contagion) during the pandemic. Furthermore, most of the SRs are anchored in SDO and, more strongly, in RWA orientations. Additional meta-analyses and multi-level regressions show that the effects are replicated in most geographical areas and that risk perception was a consistent explanatory variable, even after controlling for demographics and ‘real risk’ (i.e., actual numbers of contagion and death). Results suggest that, while coping with and making sense of the pandemic, authoritarian subjects agree with SR that feed a sense of social control and legitimize outgroup derogation, and support punishment of ingroup lowstatus deviants. es
dc.description.sponsorship University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain. es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher Papers on Social Representations es
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 es
dc.subject COVID-19 es
dc.subject Social Representations es
dc.subject Conspiracy Beliefs es
dc.subject Risk Perception es
dc.subject Socio-political orientations es
dc.subject.classification HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA es
dc.title Tell me what you are like and I will tell you what you believe in: Social representations of COVID-19 in the Americas, Europe and Asia. es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Unidad Académica Profesional Nezahualcóyotl es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.relation.vol 29
dc.relation.año 2020
dc.relation.no 2


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  • Título
  • Tell me what you are like and I will tell you what you believe in: Social representations of COVID-19 in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
  • Autor
  • Pizarro, José
  • Cakal, Huseyin
  • Lander, Méndez
  • Da Costa, Silvia
  • Zumeta, Larraitz
  • Gracia, Marcela
  • Basabe, Nekane
  • Navarro, Ginés
  • Cazan, Ana
  • Keshavarzi, Saeed
  • López, Wilson
  • Yahiiaiev, Illia
  • Alzugaray, Carolina
  • Villagrán, Loreto
  • Moyano, Emilio
  • Petrovic, Nebojsa
  • Mathías, Anderson
  • Techio, Elza
  • Włodarczyk, Anna
  • Alfaro, Laura
  • Ibarra Espinosa, Manuel Leonardo
  • Psaltis, Charis
  • Michael, Andreas
  • Mhaskar, Sumeet
  • Martínez, Gonzalo
  • Bilbao, Marian
  • Delfino, Gisela
  • Carvalho, Catalina
  • Pinto, Isabel
  • Zehra, Falak
  • Espinosa, Agustín
  • Cueto, Rosa
  • Cavalli, Stefano
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2020-12-31
  • Editor
  • Papers on Social Representations
  • Tipo de documento
  • Artículo
  • Palabras clave
  • COVID-19
  • Social Representations
  • Conspiracy Beliefs
  • Risk Perception
  • Socio-political orientations
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