This manual covers "The Pursuit of Public Journalism," a work by Tanni Haas that delves into the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of the public journalism movement. The book explores how journalism can be reinvested with its core responsibilities to democracy and public life. It challenges established practices such as journalistic detachment and framing narratives through conflict, advocating instead for increased civic engagement from journalists.
The manual details the historical emergence of public journalism, develops a philosophical framework for its practice, and reviews existing research on its performance. It also addresses significant criticisms leveled against public journalism and offers potential solutions for its improvement, alongside speculation on its future trajectory. The book further examines the pedagogical challenges in teaching journalism students to create content relevant to citizens and in fostering public discourse on news coverage.
The Pursuit of Public Journalism is an engaging introduction to the theoretical foundations and practices of the journalistic reform movement known as 'public journalism.' Public journalism - stated briefly - seeks to reinvest journalism with its fundamental responsibilities to democracy and public life. This book argues against many deeply ingrained practices ranging from journalistic detachment to framing stories via polar conflict in favor of greater civic involvement on the part of journalists.
Tanni Haas traces the historical context in which public journalism emerged, develops a philosophy for public journalism, reviews empirical research on public journalism's performance to date and responds to the major criticisms directed at public journalism. He also examines the particular challenges that public journalism poses to curriculum and instruction: how can journalism educators teach students to write stories useful and of concern to citizens, and how can they encourage citizens to publicly criticize news coverage of given topics? Following review of the major challenges and criticisms of public journalism, the author offers practical solutions for improving public journalism and speculates on public journalism's likely future.
Author: Haas, Tanni
Publisher: Routledge
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: The Pursuit of Public Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism
Pages: 00208 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2012-09-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780415978255
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Journalism
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Public Speaking
Category: Social Science : Media Studies
The Pursuit of Public Journalism is an engaging introduction to the theoretical foundations and practices of the journalistic reform movement known as 'public journalism.' Public journalism - stated briefly - seeks to reinvest journalism with its fundamental responsibilities to democracy and public life. This book argues against many deeply ingrained practices ranging from journalistic detachment to framing stories via polar conflict in favor of greater civic involvement on the part of journalists.
Tanni Haas traces the historical context in which public journalism emerged, develops a philosophy for public journalism, reviews empirical research on public journalism's performance to date and responds to the major criticisms directed at public journalism. He also examines the particular challenges that public journalism poses to curriculum and instruction: how can journalism educators teach students to write stories useful and of concern to citizens, and how can they encourage citizens to publicly criticize news coverage of given topics? Following review of the major challenges and criticisms of public journalism, the author offers practical solutions for improving public journalism and speculates on public journalism's likely future.
Author: Haas, Tanni
Publisher: Routledge
Illustration: n
Language: ENG
Title: The Pursuit of Public Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism
Pages: 00208 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2012-09-10
SKU-13/ISBN: 9780415978255
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Journalism
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines : Public Speaking
Category: Social Science : Media Studies