
Article in Columbia Journalism Review by Carolina Abbott Galvão, 11/26/25
Headline: “Could Public Skepticism of the Press Actually Be Good for Democracy?”
Subhead: “An expert on political communication explains how Argentina’s history of public lying created a protective barrier between citizens and information, and how distrust can help fight autocracy.”
“. . .the authors of The Patina of Distrust, a new book that explores how people interpret misinformation, argue that that perspective overlooks a crucial piece of the puzzle. Basing their findings on extensive research conducted in the wake of Argentina’s 2019 elections, they conclude that news consumers are less susceptible to falsehood than we might anticipate. . .”
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