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The Future of Trustworthy Information: Learning from Online Content Creators
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The Future of Trustworthy Information: Learning from Online Content Creators

Journalism is facing a trust crisis. Audiences are increasingly skeptical that mainstream media serves their interests and are turning their attention away from traditional news outlets. Meanwhile, online content creators [...]

The Shorenstein Center publishes reports, papers, commentaries, analysis, explainers, videos, podcasts, and other resources produced by our faculty, fellows, and affiliated researchers. These publications and resources examine the ways critical information is created, conveyed, consumed, and acted-upon, and the ways that public policy and regulation both affects and is affected by media.

The Shorenstein Center has had more than 300 Fellows since 1986, and nearly all of the papers they wrote at the Center can be found in our Research Archives.

For information about our current research projects, which are large-scale research endeavors led by resident scholars and faculty at the Center, visit the Programs section of our website. You can also learn about our fellowships and faculty to learn more about the independent research happening at the Center.

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