Communication in the Age of Suspicion: Trust and the MediaV. Bakir, D. Barlow Springer, 12 kwi 2007 - 244 In this timely volume, fourteen international contributors explore the relationship between media and trust, beginning with an examination of the decline of trust in key institutions. The book concludes by considering the future implications for media communication and exploring potential directions for further research in this Age of Suspicion. |
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... Distrust Gary Gumpert and Susan J. Drucker Probe #1: The truth is what you create Social contract Probe #2: The ceremonial bugler Media and the social contract Probe #3: Verifying the improbable – From Lumière to Armstrong to Mars The ...
... Distrust Gary Gumpert and Susan J. Drucker Probe #1: The truth is what you create Social contract Probe #2: The ceremonial bugler Media and the social contract Probe #3: Verifying the improbable – From Lumière to Armstrong to Mars The ...
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... distrust) (Mishler and Rose, 1995) to high distrust (Rose, 2000). As trust in government is low in the USA, the UK and Australia, so it is in many post-socialist countries (RoseAckerman, 2001; Transparency International, July 2003) ...
... distrust) (Mishler and Rose, 1995) to high distrust (Rose, 2000). As trust in government is low in the USA, the UK and Australia, so it is in many post-socialist countries (RoseAckerman, 2001; Transparency International, July 2003) ...
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... distrust big international TV chains like the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Cable News Network (CNN) and Fox while the majority do not trust newspaper journalists (63 per cent), talk-back radio hosts (57 per cent) and TV ...
... distrust big international TV chains like the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Cable News Network (CNN) and Fox while the majority do not trust newspaper journalists (63 per cent), talk-back radio hosts (57 per cent) and TV ...
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... distrust in local producer networks and trust in the Internet experienced by an Internet pioneer who was using the Internet to give a platform to minorityinterest music at the dawn of the dot.com boom. Following the dot.com crash of the ...
... distrust in local producer networks and trust in the Internet experienced by an Internet pioneer who was using the Internet to give a platform to minorityinterest music at the dawn of the dot.com boom. Following the dot.com crash of the ...
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... distrust that can only be overcome by imposition of a new and 'artificial' structure of trust (that is, the state) to ensure the legitimacy of the new regime. More recently, various theorists have focused on the role of rational choice ...
... distrust that can only be overcome by imposition of a new and 'artificial' structure of trust (that is, the state) to ensure the legitimacy of the new regime. More recently, various theorists have focused on the role of rational choice ...
Spis treści
Media and Erosion of Trust | 26 |
Media and Building Trust | 125 |
Conclusions Trust and the Media | 202 |
References | 214 |
Index | 237 |
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