People’s (mis)trust of doctors can help us understand their (mis)trust of journalists

Public trust in U.S. institutions has fallen to disconcertingly low levels. Journalists, doctors, scientists, and academics — once perceived as professionals with valuable training and skills who had the public’s best interest in mind — now tend to be seen as disconnected and politically compromised elites. The crisis of public trust raises important questions. Why has … Continue reading People’s (mis)trust of doctors can help us understand their (mis)trust of journalists