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Food Risks on the Web: Analysis of the 2017 Fipronil Alert in the Italian Online Information Sources
Authors:Mirko Ruzza  Barbara Tiozzo  Valentina Rizzoli  Mosé Giaretta  Laura D'Este  Licia Ravarotto
Affiliation:1. Department of Health Awareness and Communication, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Viale dell'Università 10, Legnaro, PD, 35020 Italy;2. IT Innovation Laboratory, Department of Epidemiology, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Viale dell'Università 10, Legnaro, PD, 35020 Italy
Abstract:In the summer of 2017, several European Union Member States were involved in a food alert caused by the presence of fipronil pesticide residues in chicken eggs. The food alert became a major news and received wide coverage both in the mass media and on the Internet. This article describes a study that analyzed how the Italian online information sources represented the fipronil alert, using web monitoring techniques and both manual and automatic content analysis methods. The results indicate that the alert was amplified because general news media could represent the alert within the frame of a political scandal, and because different social actors exploited the case. However, online information sources correctly communicated that the risks for consumers were low, reporting mainly what was officially communicated by the Italian health authorities. The study provides empirical evidence on how the online information sources represent food risks and food alerts and offers useful indications for health authorities in charge of the public communication of food risks.
Keywords:Big data  content analysis  fipronil  food alert  media coverage  risk communication
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