Trust in a Social and Digital World

Social Epistemology 38 (6):669-673 (2024)
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Most adults spend multiple hours per week online, including on social media, and many treat social media as a news source. This has led to concerns about the trustworthiness of such media, and cert...

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original Alfano, Mark; Klein, Colin (2019) "Trust in a social and digital world". Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 1(8):1-8

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Mark Alfano
Macquarie University
Colin Klein
Australian National University

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