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The Trust Collaboratory 0 Skip to Content HOME PEOPLE OUR WORK ▸ Listening Tables ▸ Covid-19 and Trust in Science Project (CATS) ▸ Trust in Autonomous Labs (TAL) ▸ Criminal Legal Algorithms, Technology, and Expertise (CLATE) WORKSHOPS ▸ Science, Knowledge, and Technology Workshop (SKAT) ▸ Sociology of Algorithms Workshop (SOA) TRAINING ▸ My Streetscape Summer Research Institute ▸ Community Research Internship in Trust and Technology (CRITT) PUBLICATIONS MEDIA NEWS ARCHIVE ▸ TC Launch Event 2023 ▸ TrustWorkers Open Menu Close Menu HOME PEOPLE OUR WORK ▸ Listening Tables ▸ Covid-19 and Trust in Science Project (CATS) ▸ Trust in Autonomous Labs (TAL) ▸ Criminal Legal Algorithms, Technology, and Expertise (CLATE) WORKSHOPS ▸ Science, Knowledge, and Technology Workshop (SKAT) ▸ Sociology of Algorithms Workshop (SOA) TRAINING ▸ My Streetscape Summer Research Institute ▸ Community Research Internship in Trust and Technology (CRITT) PUBLICATIONS MEDIA NEWS ARCHIVE ▸ TC Launch Event 2023 ▸ TrustWorkers Open Menu Close Menu HOME PEOPLE Folder: OUR WORK Back ▸ Listening Tables ▸ Covid-19 and Trust in Science Project (CATS) ▸ Trust in Autonomous Labs (TAL) ▸ Criminal Legal Algorithms, Technology, and Expertise (CLATE) Folder: WORKSHOPS Back ▸ Science, Knowledge, and Technology Workshop (SKAT) ▸ Sociology of Algorithms Workshop (SOA) Folder: TRAINING Back ▸ My Streetscape Summer Research Institute ▸ Community Research Internship in Trust and Technology (CRITT) PUBLICATIONS MEDIA NEWS Folder: ARCHIVE Back ▸ TC Launch Event 2023 ▸ TrustWorkers Listening. Entering dialogue. Building trust. In response to recent conflicts at Columbia University, the Trust Collaboratory leads the Listening Tables campaign to chart a new compact for dialogue and understanding on campus. Listening is a fundamental prerequisite for better conversations, empathy for others, and trust. Listening Tables put front and center learning by engaging with different viewpoints and a commitment to the principles of pluralism and tolerance. We invite you to join this experiment and help us redefine how we, as a large and diverse community, can navigate conflict better and engage each other with respect and openness.Find out more about locations and times and how to volunteer as a host or attend a Listening Table. Learn More and Get Involved Advancing Knowledge on the Social Dynamics of Trust The Trust Collaboratory at Columbia University is one of the nation’s first research centers exploring the social dynamics of trust through interdisciplinary, collaborative, and publicly engaged formats. We leverage our work to understand better how building and repairing trust can support a thriving democracy in the 21st century. Trust and the Public: Learn more about how we link insights from the social sciences to the arts to advance public engagement around trust in our TrustWorkers project. News from the Trust Collaboratory Gil Eyal Joins the Newly Launched Journal Theory and Social Inquiry as Founding EditorThe Journal is dedicated to analyzing all facets and dimensions of social life, from micro-level interactions between individuals to the durable institutions that organize societies. Read more. Trust vs Trustworthiness: Smart Cities in the Age of AI "Trustworthiness" is the new buzzword. But trustworthiness is not trust. We explore this distinction and how to build trust in emerging technologies. Read article. Trust Collaboratory Wins Columbia Interdisciplinary Research Grant (ISG)This grant will support fundamental research on the misalignment between the probabilistic logic of today’s AI systems and the non-probabilistic logic of trusting as an ordinary human activity. More info coming soon! For more news abour our work click here. Why Trust? Trust is one of the defining issues of our time. It is the invisible yet sturdy stuff holding together social institutions, and it is at the core of our most intimate relationships. Trust is also vital in shaping how citizens interact with media, medical expertise, scientific knowledge, and technology. Trust, however, remains perpetually fragile in public life and elusive to scientific inquiry. According to the famous adage, “trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair.” This situation creates significant challenges for maintaining trust in society, particularly in a moment of intense partisan polarization, rampant mis- and disinformation, anti-democratic populist movements, and growing social inequalities in the United States and abroad. The Trust Collaboratory responds to this crisis by building a more capacious and systematic research architecture to study this foundational and often taken-for-granted infrastructure of modern life called trust. Community Health Workers on the role of trust in their job. Our Scope As one of the first institutions in the nation chiefly dedicated to illuminating the social dynamics of trust, the Trust Collaboratory draws on the expertise of scholars at Columbia University as well as external stakeholders, including journalists, community advocates, non-profit professionals, policy experts, and policymakers in NYC and beyond. Housed at Columbia University’s INCITE Institute, our initiatives focus on the following programmatic areas: ● Medicine and Science ● Media and Journalism ● Information Technology, AI, and AlgorithmsThrough these foci of research, we advance pioneering knowledge on what is needed to maintain and foster trust in a democratic society through education, public engagement, and collaborative partnerships. Our History With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Trust Collaboratory began operations in 2020 as the Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Trust and Mistrust of Science and Experts. In its next iteration, the seminar transformed into The Trust Project with an expanded focus on public engagement with community partners in New York City. In late 2022, the Trust Collaboratory launched as a center at the INCITE Institue, where it contributes to a dynamic and interdisciplinary ecosystem of centers and projects seeking to transform society through assembly and innovative research. Looking into the future, the Trust Collaboratory will chart new avenues for comparative and multi-dimensional research on trust in contemporary democratic life. Interested in learning more about our work or partnering with us? Contact our team! Our Partners The Trust CollaboratoryColumbia University61 Claremont AvenueSuite 1300New York, NY 10115 CONTACT © Copyright 2023 The Trust Collaboratory
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