Abstract
What does the public value in the news? What helps people trust it? What has broken their trust? How do these experiences and feelings intersect with the mission and values of journalism? These questions fuel the Trust Project.
Faculty members at Southampton Solent University’s School of Communications and
Marketing interviewed ten people from a diversity of backgrounds in the London area. They chose interviewees who represent a variety of ethnic, religious, gender,
generational, geographical, and class backgrounds, and who engage with news as a
regular part of their routine.
Faculty members at Southampton Solent University’s School of Communications and
Marketing interviewed ten people from a diversity of backgrounds in the London area. They chose interviewees who represent a variety of ethnic, religious, gender,
generational, geographical, and class backgrounds, and who engage with news as a
regular part of their routine.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | thetrustproject.org |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2016 |