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Topic: Trust

January 6th, Disinformation, & the Critical Role of Community-Centered News

Focusing on disinformation turns our attention away from its opposite: high quality, fact-based, inclusive, and trusted information

January 2022

The 32 Percent Project: How Citizens Define Trust and How Journalists Can Earn It

Researchers and journalists Lisa Heyamoto and Todd Milbourn hosted a series of community workshops in public libraries around the country to get a ground-level understanding of how trust operates in people’s personal lives, and identify strategies for producing more trustworthy journalism.

October 2018

UO report examines how journalists can regain public trust

What’s driving that growing sense of distrust in the media? And what might be done to repair it? Those questions are at the heart of a year-long research project from the SOJC.

SOJC | June 2018

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