
How Journalists Engage
by Sue (Helen Firstbrook Franklin Professor of Journalism Robinson
Title:
How Journalists Engage
Author:
Sue (Helen Firstbrook Franklin Professor of Journalism Robinson
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
264 pages
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN-13:
9780197667125
EAN:
9780197667125
Publication Date:
27/07/2023
Classifications:
Film, Television and Radio
Weight (g):
510
Dimensions (mm):
235 x 156 x 23
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
A unique theory of trust building in engagement journalism that proposes journalists move to an ethic of care as they prioritize listening and learning within communities instead of propping up problematic institutions.In How Journalists Engage, Sue Robinson explores how journalists of different identities, especially racial, enact trusting relationships with their audiences. Drawing from case studies, community-work, interviews, and focus groups, she documents a growing built environment around trust building and engagement journalism that represents the first major paradigm shift of the press''s core values in more than a century. As Robinson shows, journalists are being trained to take on new roles and skillsets around listening and learning, in addition to normative routines related to being a watchdog and storyteller. She demonstrates how this movement mobilizes the nurturing of personal, organizational, and institutional relationships that people have with information, sources, news brands, journalists, and each other. Developing a new theory of trust building, Robinson calls for journalists to grapple actively with their own identities--especially the privileges, biases, and marginalization attached to them--and those of their communities, resulting in a more intentional and effective moral voice focused on justice and equity through the news practice of an ethic of care.










