Communication in the Age of Suspicion: Trust and the MediaVian Bakir, David M. Barlow Palgrave Macmillan, 12 kwi 2007 - 244 Communication in the Age of Suspicion explores and interrogates the relationship between media and trust. It begins by examining the decline of trust in key institutions and the relationship between Trust Studies and Media Studies. Fourteen international contributions follow, focusing on a variety of genres and examining a number of media forms. Can we speak of The End of Trust? The book concludes by delineating three emergent themes, before outlining implications for media communication and future directions for research in this Age of Suspicion. |
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... means whereby they are able to get on with the affairs of day - to - day life . ( Giddens , 1991 , p . 40 ) Thus , basic trust provides an ' emotional innoculation against existential anx- ieties ' ( Giddens , 1991 , p . 39 ) ...
... means whereby they are able to get on with the affairs of day - to - day life . ( Giddens , 1991 , p . 40 ) Thus , basic trust provides an ' emotional innoculation against existential anx- ieties ' ( Giddens , 1991 , p . 39 ) ...
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... means . But even before the war ended , hidden costs began to be identified . During a debate on propaganda in the House of Commons in August 1918 , it was suggested by Liberal members that anti - Labour prop- aganda agents , redeployed ...
... means . But even before the war ended , hidden costs began to be identified . During a debate on propaganda in the House of Commons in August 1918 , it was suggested by Liberal members that anti - Labour prop- aganda agents , redeployed ...
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... means of checking on government is flawed and based upon unwarranted assumptions of social and technological trust . 4. That the press , particularly radio and TV news organisations , have imposed an often unrecognised narrative ...
... means of checking on government is flawed and based upon unwarranted assumptions of social and technological trust . 4. That the press , particularly radio and TV news organisations , have imposed an often unrecognised narrative ...
Spis treści
Notes | 8 |
Conclusion | 21 |
The Erosion of Trust in Australian Public Life | 39 |
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