The Social Amplification of Risk Framework: A Normative Perspective on Trust?

Risk Anal. 2022 Jul;42(7):1381-1392. doi: 10.1111/risa.13757. Epub 2021 May 16.

Abstract

Public trust is being lamented as the central victim of our new, digital information environment, a notion that is depicted in labeling our society as "posttruth" or "posttrust." Within this article, we aim to call this deficit view of public trust into question and kindle a more positive outlook in future research. For this, we utilize the Social Amplification of Risk Framework to discuss trust as an inherent aspect of social interactions and to question the frameworks' normative approach to public trust and risk perception. Utilizing a literature review of prior studies that investigated trust within the structure of SARF and a case study on the impacts of Fukushima on public trust in nuclear energy, we would like to argue that the current normative "trust deficit model" should be overcome and future risk research should increasingly focus on the opportunities of the digital informational environment for risk communication.

Keywords: Risk communication; risk perception; social amplification of risk framework; trust.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Communication*
  • Forecasting
  • Trust*