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Bakir, Vian, (1971-)
Communication in the age of suspiciontrust and the media /
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正題名/作者:
Communication in the age of suspicioneditedby Vian Bakir and David M. Barlow.
其他題名:
trust and the media /
其他作者:
Bakir, Vian,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007.
面頁冊數:
xv, 244 p. :ill.
標題:
Mass mediaSocial aspects.
電子資源:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230206243
Communication in the age of suspiciontrust and the media /
Communication in the age of suspicion
trust and the media /[electronic resource] :editedby Vian Bakir and David M. Barlow. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xv, 244 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-236) and index.
PART 1: COMMUNICATION IN THE AGE OF SUSPICION -- The Age of Suspicion / V.Bakir & D.Barlow --The decline in trust - An issue of societal concern -- Exploring Relationships between Trust Studies and Media Studies / V.Bakir & D.Barlow -- Trust studies - The growth of a field -- What is trust?-- What does trust do? -- The emergence of trust studies in media studies? PART 2: MEDIA AND EROSION OF TRUST -- Origins of the Problem of Trust: Propaganda during the First World War / M.Redley -- Propaganda during the First World War -- Implications for trust -- The Erosion of Trust in AustralianPublic Life / J.Archer -- Media rhethoric and practice -- Political public relations and the advantages of political incumbancy -- The Palmer Report -- Accountability and responsibility --Manufacturing Authenticity in a Small Nation: The Case of Independent Local Radio in Wales / D.Barlow -- False promises -- Slippery regulation -- Tuning for consumption -- Local no more -- Terrorism and the Microdynamics of Trust / B.Richards -- Fear and protection -- The media discourse of terrorism -- Trust anddiscourses of terrorism -- Notes -- Risk, Advice and Trust: How Service Journalism Fails its Audience; J.Collins -- Food scares and social rationality -- Service journalism -- Food scares as service journalism -- Risk, trust and public journalism -- 'Trust Me, I'm A Doctor': MMR and the Politics OfSuspicion / C.Critcher -- The MMR narrative -- MMR accounts: Three ideal types -- No news is good news: The role of the media -- Suspicious minds -- Conclusion: Beyond reasonable doubt -- New Media Enterprise in the Age of Suspicion/ G.Allard -- The Internet: Network of networks or virtual supply chain? -- A life in music -- Trust, Data-mining and Instantaneity: The Creation of the Online Accountable Consumer / A.McStay -- Social ontology: Trust and its relationship to technology -- Dataveillance and theoretical implications for trust of CRM strategies -- Real-time feedback and the commercialenvironment of instantaneity -- PART 3: MEDIA AND BUILDING TRUST -- Risk Communication, TelevisionNews and Trust Generation: The Utility of Ethos / V.Bakir -- The risk issue -- Ethos analysis --Theuse and utility of ethos? -- The Media's Role in a Transition Society:From Public Lies to PublicTrust / K.Tampere -- Historical context -- Trust and society -- Media and totalitarian society -- Media and transition society -- Trust and the media -- Trust in a Time of Crisis: The Mass Media as aGuardian of Trust / A.Mehta -- Defining trust -- Studying the mass media as a guardian of trust -- Case study: Australian medical indemnity policy crisis -- Discussion and conclusions -- 'It Was a Mascara Runnin' Kinda Day': Oprah Winfrey, Confession, Celebrity and theFormation of Trust / S.Wilson -- Celebrity and the ordinary -- Oprah as confessing subject -- Celebrity and the engendering of trust -- Branding Trust: The Ideology of Making Truth Claims Through Interactive Media / J.Jones -- Thepromise of technological transcedence -- Truth claims -- Exploiting the teleology of young media users -- Indymedia - The case for trust -- Low mediation solution -- Indymedia - The case againsttrust-- Big Brother - The case for trust -- Fear of mediation -- Big Brother - The case against trust --Talk back!-- The Technology of Distrust / G.Gumpert & S.J.Drucker -- Probe
If ever a book was timely, this is it. While politicians, business leaders and other public figures work assiduously to establish their trust credentials, there are almost daily reports in 'old' and 'new' mediasuggesting, or insinuating, a pervasive and deep seated sense of public distrust inboth these same individuals and in the institutions that they represent. This is a fascinating, accessible and very readable book that explores and interrogates the relationship between media and trust. It begins by examining the decline of trust in key institutions andthe relationship between TrustStudies 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 bysketching out three emergent themes before considering the implications for media communication andthepotential directionsfor future research in this Age of Suspicion.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230206243
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230206243doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Mass media
--Social aspects.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: HM1206 / .C6467 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 302.2309/045
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PART 1: COMMUNICATION IN THE AGE OF SUSPICION -- The Age of Suspicion / V.Bakir & D.Barlow --The decline in trust - An issue of societal concern -- Exploring Relationships between Trust Studies and Media Studies / V.Bakir & D.Barlow -- Trust studies - The growth of a field -- What is trust?-- What does trust do? -- The emergence of trust studies in media studies? PART 2: MEDIA AND EROSION OF TRUST -- Origins of the Problem of Trust: Propaganda during the First World War / M.Redley -- Propaganda during the First World War -- Implications for trust -- The Erosion of Trust in AustralianPublic Life / J.Archer -- Media rhethoric and practice -- Political public relations and the advantages of political incumbancy -- The Palmer Report -- Accountability and responsibility --Manufacturing Authenticity in a Small Nation: The Case of Independent Local Radio in Wales / D.Barlow -- False promises -- Slippery regulation -- Tuning for consumption -- Local no more -- Terrorism and the Microdynamics of Trust / B.Richards -- Fear and protection -- The media discourse of terrorism -- Trust anddiscourses of terrorism -- Notes -- Risk, Advice and Trust: How Service Journalism Fails its Audience; J.Collins -- Food scares and social rationality -- Service journalism -- Food scares as service journalism -- Risk, trust and public journalism -- 'Trust Me, I'm A Doctor': MMR and the Politics OfSuspicion / C.Critcher -- The MMR narrative -- MMR accounts: Three ideal types -- No news is good news: The role of the media -- Suspicious minds -- Conclusion: Beyond reasonable doubt -- New Media Enterprise in the Age of Suspicion/ G.Allard -- The Internet: Network of networks or virtual supply chain? -- A life in music -- Trust, Data-mining and Instantaneity: The Creation of the Online Accountable Consumer / A.McStay -- Social ontology: Trust and its relationship to technology -- Dataveillance and theoretical implications for trust of CRM strategies -- Real-time feedback and the commercialenvironment of instantaneity -- PART 3: MEDIA AND BUILDING TRUST -- Risk Communication, TelevisionNews and Trust Generation: The Utility of Ethos / V.Bakir -- The risk issue -- Ethos analysis --Theuse and utility of ethos? -- The Media's Role in a Transition Society:From Public Lies to PublicTrust / K.Tampere -- Historical context -- Trust and society -- Media and totalitarian society -- Media and transition society -- Trust and the media -- Trust in a Time of Crisis: The Mass Media as aGuardian of Trust / A.Mehta -- Defining trust -- Studying the mass media as a guardian of trust -- Case study: Australian medical indemnity policy crisis -- Discussion and conclusions -- 'It Was a Mascara Runnin' Kinda Day': Oprah Winfrey, Confession, Celebrity and theFormation of Trust / S.Wilson -- Celebrity and the ordinary -- Oprah as confessing subject -- Celebrity and the engendering of trust -- Branding Trust: The Ideology of Making Truth Claims Through Interactive Media / J.Jones -- Thepromise of technological transcedence -- Truth claims -- Exploiting the teleology of young media users -- Indymedia - The case for trust -- Low mediation solution -- Indymedia - The case againsttrust-- Big Brother - The case for trust -- Fear of mediation -- Big Brother - The case against trust --Talk back!-- The Technology of Distrust / G.Gumpert & S.J.Drucker -- Probe
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