This dissertation explores how journalists in the United States and Germany have been addressing declining levels of trust and attacks on their credibility. I comparatively examine how journalists interpret the trust crisis, and consequently, the strategies they have developed for addressing it. This study is based on multi-site ethnography: I interviewed 87 journalists, conducted observations in 15 local and national newsrooms, and examined metajournalism from the United States and Germany. Findings show that U.S. and German journalists interpret declining trust and anti-media sentiments differently: U.S. journalists believe they stem from information gaps and lacking media literacy, while German journalists believe they reflect a sense of...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
In a turbulent era for journalism, America's overall tmst in the news media has been declining for ...
Opinion polls are a highly prominent feature in today’s reporting on election cam-paigns. But the re...
<div><p></p><p>Despite the fact that the media serves as a vital source of information about politic...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
This doctoral dissertation explores the nature of conservative and progressive distrust of the mains...
This thesis explores the relationship between news media and trust from the perspective of the indiv...
Despite signs of declining press trust in many western countries, we know little about trends in pre...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
Amidst a widely discussed crisis in audience-media relations, this study argues for the importance o...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international co...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
In a turbulent era for journalism, America's overall tmst in the news media has been declining for ...
Opinion polls are a highly prominent feature in today’s reporting on election cam-paigns. But the re...
<div><p></p><p>Despite the fact that the media serves as a vital source of information about politic...
Some worry that increased partisanship is lowering trust in the news media, as people increasingly c...
This doctoral dissertation explores the nature of conservative and progressive distrust of the mains...
This thesis explores the relationship between news media and trust from the perspective of the indiv...
Despite signs of declining press trust in many western countries, we know little about trends in pre...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
Amidst a widely discussed crisis in audience-media relations, this study argues for the importance o...
Many British newspapers proclaim strongly partisan political and moral positions, with headlines suc...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...
A trusted media is crucial for a politically informed citizenry, yet media trust has become fragile ...