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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... medium and country. When asked how much they trust different news sources, Americans give the highest trust ratings to local newspapers (81 per cent say they have a lot or some trust), whereas UK citizens give the highest ratings to ...
... medium and country. When asked how much they trust different news sources, Americans give the highest trust ratings to local newspapers (81 per cent say they have a lot or some trust), whereas UK citizens give the highest ratings to ...
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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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