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The Values and Craft of American Journalism: Essays from the Poynter Institute
 
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Roy Peter Clark (Editor), Cole C. Campbell (Editor)

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0813024676 978-0813024677 April 25, 2005 1st
Some of the finest minds in the field present a provocative treatise on the practice and promise of journalism today.
 
This book is an idealistic yet practical guide for journalism scholars, analysts, students, and professionals. Reflecting the mission of the Poynter Institute to educate journalists and media leaders to better serve the citizens of our democracy, its essays offer an inspiring vision of the practice and promise of journalism. From all corners of the fast-changing world of news gathering and publication, the contributors include some of the finest minds in American journalism, a provocative group of practical scholars and reflective practitioners who take journalism seriously as a subject of study and as a democratic art.
The book combines cutting-edge theory with the latest journalistic practices. It covers some of the most important issues facing journalists today: how to restore the credibility of journalism, how journalists see their craft and how they connect craft to values, how leadership is expressed in news companies, and how the practice of journalism connects with its purpose in a democratic society. Many aspects of the news media are considered: reporting, writing, news judgment, editing, visual journalism, ethics, community coverage, language, ownership and leadership, new media, and race and diversity.
The authors create a vision of modern journalism that is timely, hopeful, responsible, and creative. At a time when society relies more than ever on the information it receives, The Values and Craft of American Journalism offers a blueprint for constructing a pioneering relationship between journalists and the citizens they serve.
 
Contributors:
G. Stuart Adam
Pegie Stark Adam
Paula Bock
Cole C. Campbell
Roy Peter Clark
Foster Davis
Karen Brown Dunlap
Jill Geisler
Kenneth Irby
Melvin Mencher
Donald M. Murray
James M. Naughton
Jay Rosen
Bob Steele
Mike Wendland
Keith Woods
 
 

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This collection of essays from members of the Poynter Institute, a journalism education foundation, touches on every aspect of modern journalism, focusing on how new technologies and changes in ownership affect the day-to-day business of reporting. Each section is preceded by a brief description that places the topic in the context of changes in the profession. Topics include ethics, the craft of writing, diversity, corporate ownership, and the role of the free press in a democracy. Essayists explore journalism in the overall American culture, the philosophy--or what one essayist describes as the "poetics"--of journalism, the need for courage and ethics among media leadership, and community connectedness, or the pressure to encourage citizen engagement in public life. Essayists also explore the conflicts of journalism and business values and considerations in writing, editing, and design in an age of technology. Vanessa Bush
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"...the democratic practice, language and responsibilities of journalism in America, as reported by those who practice what they preach." -- Washington Post Book World, May 22, 2005

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Roy Peter Clark is senior scholar at the Poynter Institute and founder of its writing center. Cole C. Campbell has been editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Virginian-Pilot, and the Greensboro News and Record and has served as a Fellow at the Poynter Institute, the Kettering Foundation, and the Knight program for journalists at Stanford University.

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