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Why do our systems no longer feel human? An exploration of how trust erodes - quietly and systemically - across digital platforms, institutional cultures and everyday interactions.
Drawing together insights from cybersecurity, systems thinking, leadership, trauma studies and social change, Rehumanizing Trust reveals how our trust instincts are exploited by systems built for compliance, not care. But it also offers a way forward: a path to reclaim trust as a relational architecture rooted in presence, memory and mutual risk.
At a time when artificial intelligence, institutional distrust and emotional fatigue are reshaping our lives, this book is both a companion for those trying to stay human in systems that prioritize performance over presence and a practical handbook for professionals grappling with ethical and relational crises.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
PART I - Between Worlds
Chapter 1 - Living Between Two Worlds
Chapter 2 - Identity in a World of Logins
Chapter 3 - Noble Intentions, Darker Realities
PART II - The Case for Humanised Trust
Chapter 4 - What Machines Miss
Chapter 5 - Diginalogue
Chapter 6 - Weaponised Trust
Chapter 7 - Learning to Build
Chapter 8 - Leading Through the Fog
Chapter 9 - Systems of Belief vs Control
Chapter 10 - Orders of Magnitude
PART III - Reclaiming the Human in the Machine
Chapter 11 - Designing for the Edge
Chapter 12 - Decolonising Trust/ More-than-Human Covenant
Chapter 13 - Building Trust
Chapter 14 - Withdrawal, Refusal, Rewilding
Conclusion - The Human Future



