Tag Archives: trust

#9: Trust and online surveillance

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#9: Trust and online surveillance
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This episode was produced by UIC communication students Kristin Nedialkova ‘16, Araceli Gonzalez ‘16, and Katie Gregory ’16. Focused on information privacy and inspired an early 2016 case of FBI vs. Apple, this episode explores how public (mis)trusts the government and the private sector in the post-Snowden era. Robert Sloan (UIC) was the guest on the show.

This podcast is a class exercise and it does not represent the views and opinions of the University of Illinois at Chicago or any of its departments.

Produced: Spring 2016. Expand this excerpt for complete transcript.

#5: Trust and the sharing economy

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#5: Trust and the sharing economy
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This episode was produced by UIC communication student Alexa Licciardello ’15. She interrogates the link between trust and the sharing economy. Prof. William Bielby (UIC) was the guest on the show.

This podcast is a class exercise and it does not represent the views and opinions of the University of Illinois at Chicago or any of its departments.

Produced: Fall 2015. Expand this excerpt for complete transcript.