• Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press

Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press

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Overview

Journalism does not create democracy and democracy does not invent journalism, but what is the relationship between them? This question is at the heart of this book by world renowned sociologist and media scholar Michael Schudson. Focusing on the U.S. media but seeing them in a comparative context, Schudson brings his understanding of news as at once a story-telling and fact-centered practice to bear on a variety of controversies about what public knowledge today is and what it should be. Should experts have a role in governing democracies? Is news melodramatic or is it ironic – or is it both at different times? In the title essay, Schudson even suggests that journalism serves the interests of free expression and democracy best when it least lives up to the demands of media critics for deep thought and analysis; passion for the sensational event may be news at its democratically most powerful. Lively, provocative, unconventional, and deeply informed by a rich understanding of journalism’s history, this work collects the best of Schudson’s recent writings, including several pieces published here for the first time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745644530
ISBN-10: 0745644538
Publisher: Polity
Publication date: 2008-11-03
Edition description: 1
Pages: 147
Product dimensions: Height: 8.299196 Inches, Length: 5.578729 Inches, Weight: 0.46076612758 Pounds, Width: 0.519684 Inches
Author: Michael Schudson
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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