
Twilight of Press Freedom
The Rise of People's Journalism
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. April 2001
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-0-8058-3663-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume offers a historical, philosophical, and practical critique of public and civic journalism--a movement that gained momentum in the final decade of the 20th century. During that period, proponents of the movement have published nearly a dozen books expanding upon and expounding the virtues of journalism, seeking to repair what is thought to be the torn social, political, and moral fabric in America. Although previous works have established a strong practical underpinning for public and civic journalism, none has examined its philosophical roots or challenged its methodology and grounding in neoliberal constructs. This volume does just that, tracing its origins in early philosophy to the current newsroom policies and practices that conflict with traditional constructs in libertarian press theory.
Twilight of Press Freedom postulates that institutionalized journalism is fading away and world journalism--prompted by the people--is veering toward more order and social harmony, and away from the traditional idea of the great value of press freedom. The volume provides a critical examination of the trend toward public journalism and considers how press freedom will be impacted by this trend in coming years. Scholars and students in journalism, public opinion, and media studies will find this book insightful and invaluable.
Twilight of Press Freedom postulates that institutionalized journalism is fading away and world journalism--prompted by the people--is veering toward more order and social harmony, and away from the traditional idea of the great value of press freedom. The volume provides a critical examination of the trend toward public journalism and considers how press freedom will be impacted by this trend in coming years. Scholars and students in journalism, public opinion, and media studies will find this book insightful and invaluable.
Reviews / Votes
"For those still struggling with what public journalism is all about, this book offers the context and plenty of fodder for debate about the course of journalism in America....Twilight of the Press should be on a short list of titles necessary for those wanting to understand the idea of journalism."-Journalism History
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8058-3663-9 (9780805836639)
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John C. Merrill | Peter J. Gade | Frederick R. Blevens
Twilight of Press Freedom
The Rise of People's Journalism
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04/2001
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John C. Merrill | Peter J. Gade | Frederick R. Blevens
Twilight of Press Freedom
The Rise of People's Journalism
E-Book
04/2001
Routledge
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John C. Merrill | Peter J. Gade | Frederick R. Blevens
Twilight of Press Freedom
The Rise of People's Journalism
E-Book
04/2001
1st Edition
Routledge
€35.49
Available for download

John C. Merrill | Peter J. Gade | Frederick R. Blevens
Twilight of Press Freedom
The Rise of People's Journalism
E-Book
04/2001
1st Edition
Routledge
€53.09
Available for download
Persons
John C. Merrill, Peter J. Gade, Frederick R. Blevens
Content
Contents: E.E. Dennis, Foreword. Preface. Introduction: A New Spirit of Community. The Sunrise of Freedom. Freedom From Freedom. Order Out of Chaos. The Communitarian Alternative. Anticipating Community. Rise of Public Journalism. Talking Public Journalism. Practicing Public Journalism. The Waning of Press Autonomy. Epilogue: A Brief View Into the Future.