Journalism

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Explore the profound influence of journalism with this thought-provoking book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2020. This 120-page hardcover edition (ISBN: 9781509538553) dives deep into the essential role of journalism in our society, highlighting how it navigates complex issues and holds power accountable. Despite modern criticisms, the author, Michael Schudson, posits that journalism remains crucial in informing the public, challenging authority, and offering fact-centered insights into pressing matters. This book encourages both journalists and the audience to reflect on their roles, biases, and the future of the media landscape. Ideal for aspiring journalists and anyone passionate about media, this compelling read cultivates a deeper understanding of the ethics and responsibilities within journalism. Discover how young people can engage with journalism to enhance public discourse and foster a more informed society. Free shipping is available for this item, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Please note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509538553
Year: 2020
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 120


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Despite the criticisms that have been leveled at news organizations in recent years and the many difficulties they face, journalism matters It matters, argues Schudson, because it orients people daily in the complex and changing worlds in which they live. It matters because it offers a fact-centered, documented approach to pertinent public issues. It matters because it keeps watch on the powerful, especially those in government, and can press upon them unpleasant truths to which they must respond. Corruption is stemmed, unwise initiatives stopped, public danger averted because of what journalists do


This book challenges journalists to think hard about what they really do It challenges skeptical news audiences to be mindful not only of media bias but also of their own biases and how these can distort their perception And it holds out hope that journalism will be for years to come a path for ambitious, curious young people who love words or pictures or numbers and want to use them to improve the public conversation in familiar ways or in ways yet to be imagined.

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