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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... economic outcomes. These matters are discussed further in Chapter 2. There follows below a brief overview of where trust is present and absent in society's key institutions in countries that reflect the interests of this book – namely ...
... economic outcomes. These matters are discussed further in Chapter 2. There follows below a brief overview of where trust is present and absent in society's key institutions in countries that reflect the interests of this book – namely ...
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... economic institutions. For example, over 70 per cent of Bulgarians, Croatians and people in Bosnia and Herzegovina saw corruption as very significantly affecting the business environment (Transparency International, July 2003). This ...
... economic institutions. For example, over 70 per cent of Bulgarians, Croatians and people in Bosnia and Herzegovina saw corruption as very significantly affecting the business environment (Transparency International, July 2003). This ...
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... economic sphere and identity (concepts unpacked further in Chapter 2). We introduce the following chapters by these themes, rather than by their sequential appearance in this book. In terms of public sphere issues, many chapters explore ...
... economic sphere and identity (concepts unpacked further in Chapter 2). We introduce the following chapters by these themes, rather than by their sequential appearance in this book. In terms of public sphere issues, many chapters explore ...
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... economic sphere, several chapters explore trust and the media in purely commercial environments. Gillian Allard, in Chapter 9, explores the combined distrust in local producer networks and trust in the Internet experienced by an ...
... economic sphere, several chapters explore trust and the media in purely commercial environments. Gillian Allard, in Chapter 9, explores the combined distrust in local producer networks and trust in the Internet experienced by an ...
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... economic and media institutions. As such, trust is an increasingly studied phenomenon. We have adopted the moniker of 'trust studies', and this chapter will outline the growth of this field, the relative absence of reference to media ...
... economic and media institutions. As such, trust is an increasingly studied phenomenon. We have adopted the moniker of 'trust studies', and this chapter will outline the growth of this field, the relative absence of reference to media ...
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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