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In this timely volume, the authors explore public affairs
journalism, a practice that lies at the core of the journalism
profession. They go beyond the journalistic instruction for
reporting and presenting news to reflect on "why" journalism works
the way it does. Asking current and future journalists the critical
questions, "Why do we do it?" and "What are the ways of fulfilling
the goals of journalism?" their discussion stimulates the
examination of contemporary practice, probing the foundations of
public affairs journalism.
With its detailed examination of factors influencing current
journalistic practice, "The Two W's of Journalism" complements and
expands on the skills and techniques presented in reporting,
editing, and news writing textbooks. The perspectives presented
here facilitate understanding of the larger role journalism has in
society. As such, the volume is an excellent supplemental text for
reporting and writing courses, and for introductory courses on
journalism. It will also offer valuable insights to practicing
journalists.
In this timely volume, the authors explore public affairs
journalism, a practice that lies at the core of the journalism
profession. They go beyond the journalistic instruction for
reporting and presenting news to reflect on "why" journalism works
the way it does. Asking current and future journalists the critical
questions, "Why do we do it?" and "What are the ways of fulfilling
the goals of journalism?" their discussion stimulates the
examination of contemporary practice, probing the foundations of
public affairs journalism.
With its detailed examination of factors influencing current
journalistic practice, "The Two W's of Journalism" complements and
expands on the skills and techniques presented in reporting,
editing, and news writing textbooks. The perspectives presented
here facilitate understanding of the larger role journalism has in
society. As such, the volume is an excellent supplemental text for
reporting and writing courses, and for introductory courses on
journalism. It will also offer valuable insights to practicing
journalists.
The original edition of "Public Journalism and Public Life,"
published in 1995, was the first comprehensive argument in favor of
public journalism. Designed to focus the discussion about public
journalism both within and outside the profession, the book has
accomplished its purpose. In the ensuing years, the debate has
continued; dozens of newspapers and thousands of journalists have
been experimenting with the philosophy, while others still dispute
its legitimacy.
This larger second edition further develops the philosophy,
responds to the arguments against it, outlines how specific
principles can be applied, and explains the importance of public
deliberation and the role of values in public journalism. Divided
into three sections, it can be used as a supplement to the first
edition or as a starting point for those being newly introduced to
the ideas that have been the subject of debate within the
profession and among those interested and involved in civic life at
all levels. Section 1 summarizes two major arguments -- why
journalism and public life are inseparably bound in success or
failure and why the way journalism operates in the current
environment fosters failure more often than success. Section 2
looks at the evolution of the profession's culture, its impact on
the author's extensive career, and how he grew to believe that
substantive change is needed in journalism. Section 3 deals with
the implications of public journalism philosophy -- how it requires
the application of additional values to daily work, its evolution
in the early years and where its current focus should be, plus
various questions about the future of cyberspace.
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