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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... suggests that the long incubation period of BSE makes it difficult to predict the risk to humans : However , Keith ... suggest an implicit warning is being pre- sented to readers ; and it is this that allows the article to be categorised ...
... suggests that the long incubation period of BSE makes it difficult to predict the risk to humans : However , Keith ... suggest an implicit warning is being pre- sented to readers ; and it is this that allows the article to be categorised ...
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... suggests that , in an admittedly limited sense , the ' traditional ' forms of journalism can provide opportunities for non - official sources to voice these perspectives in a way which is critical of prevailing orthodoxy . Eide and ...
... suggests that , in an admittedly limited sense , the ' traditional ' forms of journalism can provide opportunities for non - official sources to voice these perspectives in a way which is critical of prevailing orthodoxy . Eide and ...
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... suggests that the deployment of these sources is just as reliant on expertise , authority and legitimacy as are mainstream corporate press ' sourcing routines . He suggests that the primary reason for this was most likely to be , ' low ...
... suggests that the deployment of these sources is just as reliant on expertise , authority and legitimacy as are mainstream corporate press ' sourcing routines . He suggests that the primary reason for this was most likely to be , ' low ...
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Notes | 8 |
Conclusion | 21 |
The Erosion of Trust in Australian Public Life | 39 |
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