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Why Journalism Still Matters


Why Journalism Still Matters


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von: Michael Schudson

16,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 22.10.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781509528080
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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Can we talk about the news media without proclaiming journalism either our savior or the source of all evil? It is not easy to do so, but it gets easier if we put the problems and prospects of journalism in historical and comparative perspective, view them with a sociological knowledge of how newsmaking operates, and see them in a political context that examines how political institutions shape news as well as how news shapes political attitudes and institutions. <br /><br />Adopting this approach, Michael Schudson examines news and news institutions in relation to democratic theory and practice, in relation to the economic crisis that affects so many news organizations today and in relation to recent discussions of “fake news.” In contrast to those who suggest that journalism has had its day, Schudson argues that journalism has become more important than ever for liberal democracies as the keystone institution in a web of accountability for a governmental system that invites public attention, public monitoring and public participation. For the public to be swayed from positions people have already staked out, and for government officials to respond to charges that they have behaved corruptly or unconstitutionally or simply rashly and unwisely, the source of information has to come from organizations that hold themselves to the highest standards of verification, fact-checking, and independent and original research, and that is exactly what professional journalism aspires to do.<br /><br />This timely and important defense of journalism will be of great value to anyone concerned about the future of news and of democracy.
<p>Personal Acknowledgments vii</p> <p>Acknowledgments ix</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Part I Where Journalism Came From </b></p> <p>1 14 or 15 Generations: News as a Cultural Form and Journalism as a Historical Formation 23</p> <p>2 Walter Lippmann’s Ghost: An Interview 31</p> <p>3 Is Journalism a Profession? Objectivity 1.0, Objectivity 2.0, and Beyond 41</p> <p><b>Part II Going Deeper into Contemporary Journalism</b></p> <p>4 The Danger of Independent Journalism 71</p> <p>5 Belgium Invades Germany: Reclaiming Non-Fake News – Imperfect, Professional, and Democratic 81</p> <p>6 Journalism in a Journalized Society: Reflections on Raymond Williams and the “Dramatised Society” 96</p> <p>7 The Crisis in News: Can You Whistle a Happy Tune? 113</p> <p><b>Part III Short Takes on Journalism and Democracy</b></p> <p>8 Citizenship – According to “The Simpsons” 137</p> <p>9 The Multiple Political Roles of American Journalism 149</p> <p>10 Democracy as a Slow Government Movement 167</p> <p><b>Part IV Afterword</b></p> <p>11 Second Thoughts: Schudson on Schudson 181</p> <p>Notes 195</p>
“This provactive collection of essays by the nation’s pre-eminent scholar of journalism insightfully answers one of the central questions of our times.”<br /><b>Kathleen Hall Jamieson, University of Pennsylvania<br /><br /></b>This is a scintillating collection of essays by the western world’s foremost scholar of journalism.<b> <br />James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London<br /></b> <p>"One of the most important media scholars of our time, Schudson approaches the business of making news from a sociological and historical perspective, offering a new way to think of questions that bedevil us every day."<br /><b>Mark Landler, The New York Times<br /></b></p> <p>“<i>Why Journalism Still Matters</i> is not only thought-provoking for fans of Schudson’s earlier works, but offers an opportunity for a wide range of students in political, media or sociological fields the chance to ponder this unique cultural intersection.”<br /><i><b>Communication Booknotes Quarterly</b></i></p> <p><b> </b></p>
<b>Michael Schudson</b> is Professor of Journalism at Columbia University.

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