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The View from SomewhereTrust in journalists is at an all-time low, but the work of journalism matters more than ever. And traditional objectivity may be hurting, rather than helping. All journalists have a view from somewhere, and objective journalism often upholds... Author: Critical Frequency
Trust in journalists is at an all-time low, but the work of journalism matters more than ever. And traditional objectivity may be hurting, rather than helping. All journalists have a view from somewhere, and objective journalism often upholds status quo thinking and reinforces racism, sexism, and transphobia. Host Lewis Raven Wallace was fired from the public radio show Marketplace in 2017 for saying just that. In the years since, Lewis has dug into the history of objectivity, who it serves, and who it excludes. The View from Somewhere tells the stories of journalists who have resisted objectivity and stood up for justice, and envisions new approaches to truth and integrity in journalism. Language: en Genres: History, Science, Social Sciences Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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