"What are root causes of trust and distrust in media in different political contexts? How is media use shifted from one source to another with the change of political culture? What factors shape media perception across cultures and across political regimes? Are there commonalities or are they different? Given the common instrumentalization of media in conflict environments and the growing ubiquity of political media capture, we may also ask, whether unfettered trust in media is normatively desirable under any circumstances. Put differently: Isn’t distrust a healthy response to propaganda and media manipulation? How is the concept of media literacy connected to trust or media scepticism? Do we need to be more sceptical rather than gullible? Against the backdrop of these (and other) questions, the Forum Media and Development (fome) dedicated its 2021 annual symposium to the question of trust in media, namely the question how media perception is shaped differently by different political contexts and media structures across the globe. Fome is the German platform for international media development initiatives (fome.info), a network that includes 24 organizations working towards strengthening free and independent media in developing and transitioning countries. The 2021 fome-symposium ran under the heading “Believe it or Not! Enquiries about TRUST in media (assistance)” and was organized by MiCT. The proceedings of the conference can be found online at https://fome.info/symposium-2021-documentation. Finally, this themed issue of the Global Media Journal – German Edition is curated as an extension of the conference and an effort to follow up upon some of the most pressing questions deriving from it." (Editorial)
EDITORIAL
Modes of Perception and Issues of Trust in the Media / Anja Wollenberg, Katharina Nötzold
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
Selective Trust in News in the Comparative Context / Benjamin Toff
Filling the Void: Information Seeking and Processing in the Context of Violent Conflicts / Anke Fiedler, Anja Wollenberg
On-site actors’ agency within international media development / Ines Drefs
ESSAY
Online speech and offline violence: Reflections on the current violence in Ethiopia / Nicole Stremlau
Propaganda on demand: Russia’s media environment during the war in Ukraine / Anna Litvinenko
Journalists as liars, servants, and sell-outs? On the declining trust in the media in the Czech Republic and Slovakia / Marína Urbániková
"We have switched." - Uncertainty and loss of trust in the Hungarian media / Gábor Polyák, Kata Horváth