'What they say peters down': How non-profit leaders assess the trustworthiness of government - Elite discourse and distrust in post-conflict Northern Ireland

被引:6
作者
Rice, Charis [1 ]
Taylor, Maureen [2 ]
机构
[1] Coventry Univ, Ctr Trust Peace & Social Relat, Technol Pk, Coventry CV1 2TL, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Technol Sydney, Sch Commun, Publ Commun, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
Distrust; elite discourse; government; journalism; non-profit organisations; political public relations; post-conflict; trust; PUBLIC-RELATIONS; POLITICAL-INSTITUTIONS; CIVIL-SOCIETY; TRUST; MEDIA; POWER; LEGITIMACY; DEMOCRACY; COVERAGE; LESSONS;
D O I
10.1177/2046147X20920808
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
This article uses Northern Ireland as a research context to explore how elite discourse (from political and media actors/institutions) influences how Non-Profit Leaders (NPLs) assess the trustworthiness of government. We provide emergent themes which should aid theory development and practice in the area of political public relations by showing: (1) the value NPLs place on 'soft' trust qualities in trust assessments of government, namely benevolence; (2) the importance NPLs place on communicative acts which model trust (e.g. dialogue, compromise, mediation); and (3) the destructive role of divisive political elite discourse within a defective political system, amplified via the media, in NPLs' distrust of government. The study thereby emphasises the crucial and constitutive role trust perceptions play in (in)effective political public relations, arguing that 'trust' must be defined by the perceiver and critically unpacked if public relations research is to fully appreciate its function. We propose that the nature of Northern Ireland's post-conflict divided society, and political discourse in specific, makes certain trust antecedents most desirable to cross-community stakeholders. The findings contribute to further refining the concept of trust in public relations and they may also be instructive for other contexts.
引用
收藏
页码:237 / 256
页数:20
相关论文
共 86 条
[1]  
ACHESON N, 2006, VOLUNTARY ACTION COM
[2]   Media Motivation and Elite Rhetoric in Comparative Perspective [J].
Amsalem, Eran ;
Sheafer, Tamir ;
Walgrave, Stefaan ;
Loewen, Peter John ;
Soroka, Stuart N. .
POLITICAL COMMUNICATION, 2017, 34 (03) :385-403
[3]  
*ARK, 2018, NO IR LIF TIM SURV 2
[4]   Constructing "the Others" During Conflict: How Journalism's Norms and Structures Temper Extreme Portrayals [J].
Armoudian, Maria .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS-POLITICS, 2015, 20 (03) :360-381
[5]   Press, politics, and the coverage of minorities in divided societies: The case of Arab citizens in Israel [J].
Avraham, E .
HARVARD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS-POLITICS, 2003, 8 (04) :7-26
[6]   Party politics, political leaders and trust in government in Australia [J].
Bean, C .
POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2001, 53 (01) :17-27
[7]   Distrust in the Balance: The Emergence and Development of Intergroup Distrust in a Court of Law [J].
Bijlsma-Frankema, Katinka ;
Sitkin, Sim B. ;
Weibel, Antoinette .
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, 2015, 26 (04) :1018-1039
[8]   Exploring Expectations of Nonprofit Management Capabilities [J].
Bish, Adelle ;
Becker, Karen .
NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR QUARTERLY, 2016, 45 (03) :437-457
[9]  
Blumenthal S., 1982, PERMANENT CAMPAIGN