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Front Matter....Pages i-xv Front Matter....Pages 1-1 The Age of Suspicion....Pages 3-8 Exploring Relationships between Trust Studies and Media Studies....Pages 9-23 Front Matter....Pages 25-25 Origins of the Problem of Trust: Propaganda during the First World War....Pages 27-38 The Erosion of Trust in Australian Public Life....Pages 39-50 Manufacturing Authenticity in a Small Nation: The Case of Independent Local Radio in Wales....Pages 51-63 Terrorism and the Microdynamics of Trust....Pages 64-74 Risk, Advice and Trust: How Service Journalism Fails Its Audience....Pages 75-87 ‘Trust Me, I’m a Doctor’: MMR and the Politics of Suspicion....Pages 88-101 New Media Enterprise in the Age of Suspicion....Pages 102-113 Trust, Data-Mining and Instantaneity: The Creation of the Online Accountable Consumer....Pages 114-124 Front Matter....Pages 125-125 Risk Communication, Television News and Trust Generation: The Utility of Ethos....Pages 127-140 The Media’s Role in a Transition Society: From Public Lies to Public Trust?....Pages 141-154 Trust in a Time of Crisis: The Mass Media as a Guardian of Trust....Pages 155-166 ‘It Was a Mascara Runnin’ Kinda Day’: Oprah Winfrey, Confession, Celebrity and the Formation of Trust....Pages 167-176 Branding Trust: The Ideology of Making Truth Claims through Interactive Media....Pages 177-188 The Technology of Distrust....Pages 189-201 Front Matter....Pages 203-203 The End of Trust?....Pages 205-213 Back Matter....Pages 214-244
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David H. Barlow

David H. Barlow received his Ph.D. from the University of Vermont in 1969 and has published over 400 articles and chapters and over 20 books. His major interests over the past 30 years has been the study of anxiety and its disorders, and developing new psychological procedures for practice settings. Prior to his current position as Professor and Director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and Director of Clinical Psychology Programs at Boston University, he founded clinical psychology internships at Brown University and the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He is the recipient of the 2000 American Psychological Association (APA) Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology. Other awards include the Career Contribution Awards from the Massachusetts and California Psychological Associations, and a MERIT award from the National Institute of Mental Health for long-term contributions to the clinical research effort. During the 1997/1998 academic year, he was Fritz Redlich Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto, California. He is Past-President of the Society of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, and the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy. He was also Chair of the American Psychological Association Task Force of Psychological Intervention Guidelines, a member of the DSM-IV Task Force of the American Psychiatric Association, and was Co-Chair of the Work Group for revising the anxiety disorders categories.
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