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Information Trust

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Information has been an essential element in the development of collaborative and cooperative models, from decision making to the attainment of varying goals, people are adept at making judgment on the trustworthiness of information, based on knowledge and understanding of a normative model of information. Contemporary narrative especially in high-impact contexts like politics, health, business, government and technology, is eroding trust in information, its source, its value and the ability to objectively determine the trustworthiness of a piece of information, a situation made more complex by social networks, social media have made the spread of information easier and faster irrespective of their trustworthiness, hence the need for judgment on the trustworthiness of a piece of information based on social cognitive construct, a trust model for information.
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hal-01651180 , version 1 (28-11-2017)

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Tosan Atele-Williams, Stephen Marsh. Information Trust. 11th IFIP International Conference on Trust Management (TM), Jun 2017, Gothenburg, Sweden. pp.221-222. ⟨hal-01651180⟩
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