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https://doi.org/10.5673/sip.59.0.7

Who are the Anti-Maskers in Croatia? A Contribution to the Research on the Anti-Masker Reaction during the COVID-19 Disease Pandemic in Croatia

Branko Ančić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1438-2647 ; Institute for Social Research in Zagreb, Croatia
Dražen Cepić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4544-5778 ; University of Zadar, Department of Sociology, Croatia


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Abstract

Since the very beginning of the COVID-19 disease pandemic there have been alternative narratives,
not only in virtual spaces, but also as part of official explanations given by social actors
relevant for managing the pandemic crisis. As a reaction to the disease spread, authorities everywhere
introduced quarantine measures, obligatory adherence to epidemiological measures,
and economic lockdown, which led to protests against the measures in a number of cities
worldwide, such as Berlin, London, Brussels, Dublin, Madrid, Paris, Rotter¬dam, even Zagreb
(so-called anti-mask protests) during the summer and throughout the autumn and winter of
2020. In this paper, the notion of anti-mask attitude is viewed as a social phenomenon implying
not only a mere fact of not wearing a mask as an act of violating epidemiological measures,
but also the reaction of people during the pandemic. This reaction is comprised of the perception
diminishing the danger of the SARS-CoV-2 virus or even denying its existence, along with
the assessment that the imposed epidemiological measures are oppressive (too stringent). The
theoretical framework of the paper is based on literature on conspiracy theories as an overarching
concept that helps understand the anti-mask movements. In the analysis, the data gathered
by a questionnaire survey (CATI technique) during August, September and October 2020 on
a nationally representative sample (N=1512) were used. In the paper, some determinants of
inclination towards conspiracy theories were analysed as possible explanatory determinants
of the anti-masker social reaction. The analysis pointed to two aspects appearing as key for
understanding the anti-masker social reaction – existential conditions and the changes of these
conditions due to the pandemic, and trust in relevant social actors’ / institutions’ management
of the COVID-19 disease induced crises.

Keywords

COVID-19 disease pandemic; anti-mask attitude; conspiracy theories; adherence to epidemiological measures

Hrčak ID:

255054

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/255054

Publication date:

1.4.2021.

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