The Conversation of Journalism
Communication, Community, and News
Rob Anderson author Robert Dardenne author George Killenberg author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th Apr '96
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Contemporary journalism's most appropriate cultural role is to stimulate and legitimize dialogue about public controversy. To do so, say these authors, it should redefine itself as a forum for disciplined and informed conversation.
Draws on media's past strengths to define a more responsive role for journalism's future. This work covers many current trends: minority voices, providing interactive community forums, reconciling informational and entertainment functions, understanding bias and creating "public opinion".
Arguing in the first book-length exploration of a conversational and dialogic model for journalism that accurately reporting the news is a surprisingly limiting if not disabling mission, the authors draw optimistically on past strengths of the media, especially print journalism, to reform and redefine a more ecumenical, constructive, participative, and democratically responsive role for journalism's institutional future. The book's scope is wide, and it includes many current trends: minority voices, contextualizing the news, providing interactive community forums, reconciling informational and entertainment functions, creating public opinion, and understanding the nature of bias.
ISBN: 9780275956745
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232 pages