The Curious Task

Eric Merkley — Why Don't We Trust The Experts?

Oct 28, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Relationship Between Conservative Ideology and Anti-Intellectualism
02:50 • 3min
3
The Relationship Between Conservatism and Skepticism of Science
05:40 • 2min
4
The Relationship Between Populism and Ideology and Partisanship
07:45 • 2min
5
The Rise of the Elite in Popular Discourse
09:49 • 2min
6
The Politics of Experts in the Crisis
12:10 • 3min
7
The Risk of Expertise Becomes Just Another Political Figure
15:21 • 3min
8
The Importance of News Media in Fueling Anti-Intellectualism
18:28 • 2min
9
The False Balance of News Production
20:02 • 6min
10
The Importance of Context in News Reporting
25:45 • 3min
11
The Importance of Listening to Experts
28:46 • 2min
12
The Role of Experts in Political Consensus
30:49 • 3min
13
The Problem With Partisan Media
33:20 • 4min
14
The Role of the China Shrug in Liberalizing Trade
37:14 • 2min
15
The Balance of Opposition in Free Trade
38:48 • 2min
16
The Top Down Model of Attitude Formation
40:46 • 3min
17
The Importance of Following Opposition Leaders
43:18 • 2min
18
The Importance of Motivated Reasoning
45:43 • 3min
19
The Role of Social Media in the Spread of Misinformation
49:09 • 5min
20
The Importance of Conflict in Social Media
54:17 • 3min
21
The Role of Social Media in the Pandemic
57:20 • 1min
22
The Importance of Skepticism in News
58:49 • 2min
23
The Importance of Waiting for Sources to Be Picked Up
01:00:21 • 2min
24
Why We Don't Trust the Experts
01:01:53 • 2min