9780252034237-0252034236-Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies (The History of Media and Communication)

Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies (The History of Media and Communication)

ISBN-13: 9780252034237
ISBN-10: 0252034236
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kaarle Nordenstreng, Clifford G. Christians, Denis McQuail, Theodore Glasser, Robert A. White
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780252034237
ISBN-10: 0252034236
Edition: First Edition
Author: Kaarle Nordenstreng, Clifford G. Christians, Denis McQuail, Theodore Glasser, Robert A. White
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Hardcover 296 pages

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Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies (The History of Media and Communication) (ISBN-13: 9780252034237 and ISBN-10: 0252034236), written by authors Kaarle Nordenstreng, Clifford G. Christians, Denis McQuail, Theodore Glasser, Robert A. White, was published by University of Illinois Press in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Normative Theories of the Media: Journalism in Democratic Societies (The History of Media and Communication) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In this book, five leading scholars of media and communication take on the difficult but important task of explicating the role of journalism in democratic societies. Using Fred S. Siebert, Theodore Peterson, and Wilbur Schramm's classic Four Theories of the Press as their point of departure, the authors explore the philosophical underpinnings and the political realities that inform a normative approach to questions about the relationship between journalism and democracy, investigating not just what journalism is but what it ought to be.The authors identify four distinct yet overlapping roles for the media: the monitorial role of a vigilant informer collecting and publishing information of potential interest to the public; the facilitative role that not only reports on but also seeks to support and strengthen civil society; the radical role that challenges authority and voices support for reform; and the collaborative role that creates partnerships between journalists and centers of power in society, notably the state, to advance mutually acceptable interests. Demonstrating the value of a reconsideration of media roles, Normative Theories of the Media provides a sturdy foundation for subsequent discussions of the changing media landscape and what it portends for democratic ideals.
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