Journalism as a democratic art : : selected essays / / by Cole C. Campbell ; edited by Tony Wharton.
In this book, Cole C. Campbell invites the reader to join him in imagining how journalism might facilitate a more vibrant democracy. "What if we reoriented our journalism away from the sources of news and toward to the recipients of news?" he asks. It is a question intended to redirect th...
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Place / Publishing House: | Dayton, Ohio : : Kettering Foundation Press,, [2012] 2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xv, 183 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword: fighting the good fight / Richard C. Harwood
- A remembrance / Catherine L. Werner
- Cole C. Campbell: An appreciation / Tony Wharton
- Meanings of place; places of meaning
- On work
- An interview with Cole Campbell
- Journalism as a democratic art
- "Cash-cow" journalism and the sigmoid curve
- Dictionary for journalists - and those who pay attention to them
- Journalism, philosophy, and the editorial page
- Framing: how journalists - and citizens - make facts make sense
- From imperiled to imperative: how journalism might move from necessary-but-not-sufficient to necessary-and-sufficient
- Journalism and the public: three steps, three leaps of faith
- Deliberative democracy as nested public spheres
- Reifying, deifying and demonizing "the public": let's call the whole thing off
- Journalism's moral authority
- Journalism and public knowledge
- Meaning and connection
- If not now, when?
- Introduction
- Chapter one
- Recalling Cole C. Campbell: a postscript by David Mathews.