The Journalism Manifesto

The Journalism Manifesto
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Drawing on the collaborative expertise of three senior scholars,  The Journalism Manifesto  makes a powerful case for why journalism has become outdated and why it is in need of a long-overdue transformation. Focusing on the relevance of elites, norms and audiences, Zelizer, Boczkowski and Anderson reveal how these previously integral components of journalism have become outdated: Elites, the sources from which journalists draw much of their information and around whom they orient their coverage, have become dysfunctional; The relevance of norms, the cues by which journalists do newswork, has eroded so fundamentally that journalists are repeatedly entrenching themselves as negligible and out of sync; and because audiences have shattered beyond recognition, the correspondence between what journalists think of as news and what audiences care about can no longer be assumed. This authoritative manifesto argues that journalism has become decoupled from the dynamics of everyday life in contemporary society and outlines pathways for fixing this essential institution of democracy. It is a must-read for students, scholars and activists in the fields of journalism, media, policy, and political communication.

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Barbie Zelizer. The Journalism Manifesto

CONTENTS

Guide

Pages

The Manifesto Series

The Journalism Manifesto

Acknowledgments

1Journalism in the Imagination and on the Ground

The disarray of institutions

Illusion of autonomy

Illusion of centrality

Illusion of cohesion

Illusion of permanence

Journalism in institutional disarray

Institutional interfaces

Elites

Norms

Audiences

Conclusion

2Elites

The crack up of the elites

Why trust declines when elites crack up

The crack up of responsibility

Indexing and the spheres of political discourse

Conclusion

3Norms

Why norms?

What norms offer institutions

Norms of journalism

A triad of irrelevancies

Norms cater to liberal democracies

Norms cater to the powerful

Norms cater to the Global North

Conclusion

4Audiences

Assumed and taken for granted audiences

Known and uncertain audiences

Recoupling audiences and journalistic practices

Conclusion

5Reform or Revolution?

The reformist path

The revolutionary path

Towards a journalism that matters

Bibliography

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