Democratically Engaged Journalism and Extremism

In Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer Verlag. pp. 899-918 (2021)
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This chapter proposes a way to conceptualize journalism as both engaged and objective, called “democratically engaged journalism.” It is a “third way” between partisan and neutral journalism. The chapter argues that democratically engaged journalism is the moral ideology that journalism needs to respond to a toxic sphere of digital, global media.The chapter begins by defining engagement, disengagement, and democratically engaged journalism, using a continuum of kinds of journalism. Then it considers how democratically engaged journalism replies to a range of possible objections concerning the role of facts, emotions, and neutrality. It concludes by identifying four duties for democratically engaged journalism.

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