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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science

Doctor Anthony Fauci, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the President of the United States

Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford and one of the country’s foremost immunologists, chats with Doctor Anthony Fauci, Chief Scientific Advisor to seven US presidents.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Digital News Report 2024. Episode 6: How audiences think about trust in news

What drives trust in news and how do different audiences think about this.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 2. Public attitudes about AI and journalism

In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we explore what people think about the use of AI in journalism.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Our podcast. Digital News Report 2024. Episode 1. What you need to know

In this opening episode of our series, we’ll explore the key findings from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Digital News Report 2023. Episode 1: What you need to know

In this opening episode of our series, we’ll explore the key findings from our Digital News Report 2023, the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide.
The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Podcasts
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Why is trust in the government so vital during a pandemic? (Jamie Webb)

During the pandemic, there were social gatherings in Number 10. This seriously undermined trust in government. But what exactly is trust? And why is trust so vital during a pandemic? Jamie Webb explains.
Proving the Negative (PTNPod): Swanning About in Cyber Security
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Make or Break

Join us as we explore how to describe trust, reputation and messiness using maths!
Europe's Stories Project
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5. Democracy | The Europe’s Stories Podcast

Today, we talk with Sophie Vériter and Josef Lolacher about the core of the European project - democracy.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How to build a successful value-driven membership model

In this episode of our 'Future of Journalism' podcast, we look at the values that drive a thriving membership model at an Argentinean news site
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How 2020 changed journalism

In this final Future of Journalism podcast of the year, members of our senior leadership team reflect on this momentous year for journalism and what we can perhaps look forward to next year
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

What drives trust in news and what can be done to rebuild it

Two authors of the first report from our Trust in News Project discuss how partisanship, transparency and other factors may contribute to trust in news, and what outstanding questions need exploring.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Alan Rusbridger discusses his new book and how to rebuild trust in news

In a chat with Rasmus Nielsen, Alan Rusbridger, former Editor-in-Chief of the Guardian, argues journalists should be more transparent and rethink their relationship with their audience
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Networked News, Racial Divides: How Power and Privilege Shape Public Discourse

Sue Robinson, Professor of Journalism in UW-Madison’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, explores the relationship between race, power and privilege in American journalism, in this seminar.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Restoring trust in news

Alessandra Galloni, global news editor, Reuters, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series.
Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 General - Refugee-state distrust on the Thai-Burma border

Distrust between refugees and their state of origin must be given due consideration in institutional approaches to repatriation of refugees, on the Thai-Burma border and in other refugee contexts worldwide.
Criminology
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Experiments in public confidence and police legitimacy: Promise, potential and pitfalls

Dr Ben Bradford, Centre for Criminology - 30 October 2014
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

The Social Economy: Unleashing Value and Productivity through Social Technologies

Over 70 percent of companies are using social technologies in some way, however very few come anywhere close to achieving the full potential benefit.
Bio-Ethics Bites

Trust

Radically new techniques are opening up exciting possibilities for those working in health care - for psychiatrists, doctors, surgeons; the option to clone human beings, to give just one example.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Relationships and the Internet

This forum looks at the state of the art of academic research on relationships and the Internet and how this research informs research on the social aspects of the Internet in general, such as issues of trust and identity.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Trusted Computing Rants, Regrets and Research

How do we build trustworthy hardware, and how can we use that to increase the trustworthiness of broader distributed computation? Sean presents some things he's learned, some things he wishes he had done differently, and some things he'd still like to do.

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