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The Unanticipated Consequence of Liberal Democracy Creation: Decline of Public Trust in Czech Journalists

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VOLEK Jaromír URBÁNIKOVÁ Marína

Year of publication 2017
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Faculty of Social Studies

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Description This paper analyses the change of public trust in journalists in the Czech Republic and investigates the main characteristics of mistrusting audiences. Comparative analysis based on two representative surveys of Czech population reveals that public trust in journalists declined by a third between 2004 and 2016. Mistrust is on the rise especially among: (a) socio-economically deprived media consumers (b) with leftist political orientation c) belonging to the youngest cohort. The analysis also indicates a split of ideal-typical image of a journalist as a highly educated advocate of socially vulnerable groups, and suggests the return of perception of journalists as establishment representatives which prevailed during the previous "real socialist" regime.
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