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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... institutions 2002 The change from 2003 to 2005 in general confidence in Estonia (%) Confidence towards media in Estonia from 2003 to 2005 (%) The mass media as a guardian of trust 55 90 96 148 150 150 158 List of Tables Table 5.1 Table ...
... institutions 2002 The change from 2003 to 2005 in general confidence in Estonia (%) Confidence towards media in Estonia from 2003 to 2005 (%) The mass media as a guardian of trust 55 90 96 148 150 150 158 List of Tables Table 5.1 Table ...
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... institutions, while the news regularly proclaims a crisis of trust (in politicians' character and policies; experts' pronouncements; the competence and integrity of private and state institutions, and so on). This decline in trust ...
... institutions, while the news regularly proclaims a crisis of trust (in politicians' character and policies; experts' pronouncements; the competence and integrity of private and state institutions, and so on). This decline in trust ...
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... institutions If generalised trust is low in the USA, the UK and Australia, trust in specific key institutions is even lower. Numerous surveys over the past decade in the USA and the UK suggest that industry officials, government ...
... institutions If generalised trust is low in the USA, the UK and Australia, trust in specific key institutions is even lower. Numerous surveys over the past decade in the USA and the UK suggest that industry officials, government ...
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... institutions, survey findings range from scepticism (rather than positive trust or active 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 ...
... institutions, survey findings range from scepticism (rather than positive trust or active 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 ...
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... institutions are distrusted, as are major segments of the media. What role have the media played in bringing about this pattern of distrust – this Age of Suspicion? To answer these questions, the rest of this book interrogates and ...
... institutions are distrusted, as are major segments of the media. What role have the media played in bringing about this pattern of distrust – this Age of Suspicion? To answer these questions, the rest of this book interrogates and ...
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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