Faculty Preview Access: The Trust Graph by Robb Montgomery
©2002-2026 Robb Montgomery
ISBN: 978-0-9903502-4-8
Library of Congress Control Number: 2026906983
The traditional newsroom sandbox is gone. Generative AI has automated the entry-level transcribing and summarizing jobs where young reporters historically learned the craft, triggering a fatal Apprenticeship Collapse. For journalism educators, the crisis is immediate: how do you teach and grade human verification in an information ecosystem flooded with zero-cost synthetic perfection?
The Trust Graph: An Ethnography of Journalism Rituals and Verification in the Age of AI and News Creators delivers the definitive survival architecture for the post-institutional media era. Operating as an embedded witness over 19 years, visual media anthropologist Robb Montgomery presents a 40,000-word longitudinal ethnography documenting the transition from legacy gatekeeping to a decentralized digital landscape. Built upon 500 hours of digital archaeology and 39 exclusive video interviews with global media leaders, this text provides an unassailable empirical foundation to help students understand the collapse of twentieth-century media.
However, this manuscript is not merely a theoretical autopsy. It is engineered specifically as a turnkey journalism survival curriculum for your classroom. By requesting faculty preview access, you will review the exact pedagogical tools required to train students to report physical facts in the creator economy.
The Trust Graph: An Ethnography of Journalism Rituals and Verification in the Age of AI and News Creators provides the definitive digital reckoning of media empires, featuring the unvarnished embodied knowledge of:
- Alison Smale, Executive Editor, International Herald Tribune
- Bill Keller, Executive Editor, The New York Times
- Janet Robinson, President & CEO, The New York Times Company
- Milton Coleman, Deputy Managing Editor, The Washington Post
- Paul Steiger, Founding Editor, ProPublica
- Lyn-Yi Chung, Deputy News Editor, Channel News Asia
- Marcela Kunova, Managing Director, Journalism UK
- Boris Trupčević, Managing Director, Styria Media Group, Croatia
This exclusive Payhip preview is designed specifically for journalism faculty, media anthropologists, and curriculum directors evaluating course materials. Secure your preview access today to review the methodology and integrate the Trust Graph framework into your upcoming syllabus.
Hardcover, documentary film and archive available August 2026. Published by Visual Editors, NFP.