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Why New Zealanders avoid the News w/ Dr. Alex Beattie, Lecturer in Media and Communication, Victoria University of Wellington

Why New Zealanders avoid the News w/ Dr. Alex Beattie, Lecturer in Media and Communication, Victoria University of Wellington

Why New Zealanders avoid the News w/ Dr. Alex Beattie, Lecturer in Media and Communication, Victoria University of Wellington Alex Beattie, Lecturer in Media and Communication, Victoria University of Wellington, 21.74 MB
Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Apathy, distress and hopelessness are common things to joke about among young people. Doomscrolling and bedrotting are among some of the terms used to describe general apathy and lack of motivation towards our current world.

New Zealand has one of the highest reported news avoidance rates in the world at sixty-percent choosing to not seek out news. New Zealanders are frustrated with the quality of news reporting and negative news stories, fuelling a worsening mental state. Social Media also has a part to play in how people receive news, now mainly focused on pop-culture icons rather than real journalism. 

Sasha spoke to Doctor Alex Beattie, a lecturer in Media and Communication about why New Zealanders actively choose to ignore the news and apathy within the youngest generations. We also spoke about a new era of escapism versus a culture of overproduction in our society.