Saved by the news? COVID-19 in German news and its relationship with regional mobility behaviour
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2022Metadata
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Ozgun, B., & Broekel, T. (2022). Saved by the news? COVID-19 in German news and its relationship with regional mobility behaviour. Regional Studies, 1-16. 10.1080/00343404.2022.2145012Abstract
There are substantial differences across regions regarding COVID-19 infections and deaths, which are partly explained by differences in practicing social distancing. In this paper we argue that the portrayal of COVID-19 in regional media might be an important factor in explaining regional differences in social distancing. By using mobility as a proxy, and analysing data on regional news coverage in Germany, we investigate empirically whether the geographical heterogeneity in COVID-19-related news reporting has translated into spatial variations in social distancing. Our results confirm that the frequency of and the element of fear in COVID-19 news have a significant, albeit time-varying, relationship with social distancing.