Journalism as a Democratic Art: Selected Essays by Cole C. Campbell

Author:   Tony Wharton
Publisher:   Kettering Foundation Press
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9780923993405


Pages:   183
Publication Date:   01 January 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Journalism as a Democratic Art: Selected Essays by Cole C. Campbell


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"Journalism as a Democratic Art is an edited collection of 16 essays by Cole Campbell (1954-2007), former newspaper editor, dean at the University of Nevada School of Journalism, and a colleague of the Kettering Foundation. These essays reflect Campbell's effort to rethink some of the underlying assumptions that he believed kept his craft at a distance from citizens. To Campbell, readers were not just consumers of information but citizens facing common problems. Campbell believed that newsrooms too often sidelined the concerns of citizens by narrowly considering who was a newsmaker and what was newsworthy. In his essay ""Journalism as a Democratic Art,"" Campbell asks, ""What if we reoriented our journalism away from the sources of news and toward the recipients of news?"" He was concerned that market journalism, oriented to appeal to consumers rather than citizens, focused too much on transmitting knowledge from experts to a helpless citizenry. This model deeply conflicted with one of the main premises of Cole's work: ""In a democracy, citizens are experts in their own lives and in their common aspirations,"" and journalism should help promote those aspirations. Included in this book is a partly completed ""Dictionary for Journalists."" In it he addresses the tendency of journalists to adopt overly technical language from their sources, and other problematic frames, sidelining the ways citizens discuss problems and their aspirations in the process. In all, Campbell's writings are a good example of the disconnect Kettering often highlights between citizens, communities, and professions. For other professionals, Campbell's essays offer many transportable questions to carefully tease out where and why misalignments occur. In addition to Campbell's essays, the volume includes a foreword by Richard C. Harwood, and remembrances of Campbell by Catherine L. Werner, Tony Wharton, and Kettering Foundation president David Mathews. About the Kettering Foundation The Kettering Foundation is a nonpartisan, nonprofit operating foundation rooted in the American tradition of cooperative research. Kettering's primary research question is: What does it take to make democracy work as it should? Kettering's research is distinctive because it is conducted from the perspective of citizens and focuses on what people can do collectively to address problems affecting their lives, their communities, and their nation. For more information about Kettering research and publications, see the Kettering Foundation's website at www.kettering.org."

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Author:   Tony Wharton
Publisher:   Kettering Foundation Press
Imprint:   Kettering Foundation Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780923993405


ISBN 10:   0923993401
Pages:   183
Publication Date:   01 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Tony Wharton is a former newspaper reporter who has written about public policy issues and deliberation for more than 20 years. He and his family live in Richmond, Virginia.

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