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‘Towards electric vehicle misinformation communities: Shared narratives, networked validation, and reassurance among Australian consumers

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Celina McEwen *
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Theresa Harada
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Ross Gordon
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Scott Dwyer
DOI:10.1016/j.erss.2026.104902delete
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Abstract

Abstract

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• EV misinformation structures sociality and provides reassurance. • EV misinformation communities generate forms of experiential and symbolic value. • EV misinformation fuels fear of change and reinforces political positions that hinder EV adoption. • Members of EV misinformation communities are distrustful of government and market actors. • Effective responses to EV misinformation require socio-cultural and behavioural change approaches.
Keywords:
Electric vehicles
Misinformation
Communities
Australia
Energy transition

Journal

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Energy Research & Social Science
IF:
7.4
Papers:
376
Citations:
0

Organization

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university of technology sydney
Scholars:
1.6W
Papers: 2.0W
Citations: 25