This book advances a journalistic theory of empathy, challenging
long-held notions about how best to do journalism. Because the
institution of journalism has typically equated empathy and
compassion with bias, it has been slow to give the intelligence of
the emotions a legitimate place in the reporting and writing
process. Blank-Libra's work locates the point at which the vast,
multidisciplinary research on empathy intersects with the work of
the journalist, revealing a reality that has always been so:
journalists practice empathy as a way to connect but also as a form
of inquiry, as sincere and legitimate in its goals and aspirations
as is objectivity.
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