Virtual Panel Discussion: Confidence in Institutions in a Time of Mistrust
                Event Start Date: 
                     Wednesday, July 1, 2020 
                                         - 12:00 pm
                Event End Date:
                     Wednesday, July 1, 2020                                         - 1:30 pm
 
                                                    
                    
                    
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 12:00 pm
                        Wednesday, July 1, 2020 1:30 pm
                        America/New York
                        Virtual Panel Discussion: Confidence in Institutions in a Time of Mistrust
                         In a time of crisis, people look to the government and other sources of leadership for accurate information and guidance. Confidence with the federal government, state governments, and news media outlets is now at an all-time low. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is a moment in history when people have acutely felt this lack of confidence. If we lose faith in our institutions and government, who can we trust? What can be done to restore that trust?
In a time of crisis, people look to the government and other sources of leadership for accurate information and guidance. Confidence with the federal government, state governments, and news media outlets is now at an all-time low. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is a moment in history when people have acutely felt this lack of confidence. If we lose faith in our institutions and government, who can we trust? What can be done to restore that trust?
Join members of our University of Maryland faculty for a thought-provoking discussion on this erosion of trust as it relates to organizations, leadership, and information in a time of unprecedented social and economic challenges. Registration is free.
Panelists:
- Dr. Michael Hanmer
 Director of Graduate Studies
 Department of Government and Politics
 College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee
 Senior Fellow, Center for Technology Innovation, The Brookings Institution
 Adjunct Professor, College of Information Studies
- Dr. Ronald Yaros
 Director of PhD Studies, Philip Merrill College of Journalism
 Affiliate Professor, College of Information Studies
Moderator:
- Dr. Jennifer Golbeck
 Professor, College of Information Studies
 UMD College Park
    
                
                
                 In a time of crisis, people look to the government and other sources of leadership for accurate information and guidance. Confidence with the federal government, state governments, and news media outlets is now at an all-time low. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is a moment in history when people have acutely felt this lack of confidence. If we lose faith in our institutions and government, who can we trust? What can be done to restore that trust?
In a time of crisis, people look to the government and other sources of leadership for accurate information and guidance. Confidence with the federal government, state governments, and news media outlets is now at an all-time low. The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is a moment in history when people have acutely felt this lack of confidence. If we lose faith in our institutions and government, who can we trust? What can be done to restore that trust?
Join members of our University of Maryland faculty for a thought-provoking discussion on this erosion of trust as it relates to organizations, leadership, and information in a time of unprecedented social and economic challenges. Registration is free.
Panelists:
- Dr. Michael Hanmer
 Director of Graduate Studies
 Department of Government and Politics
 College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
- Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee
 Senior Fellow, Center for Technology Innovation, The Brookings Institution
 Adjunct Professor, College of Information Studies
- Dr. Ronald Yaros
 Director of PhD Studies, Philip Merrill College of Journalism
 Affiliate Professor, College of Information Studies
Moderator:
- Dr. Jennifer Golbeck
 Professor, College of Information Studies
 UMD College Park
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