With Americans ’ confidence in the news media dwindling, the quality of programming declining, and audiences turning elsewhere, the American news media is at a crossroads. We argue that news outlets should consider a new form of deliberation-based programming for local news coverage as a means of responding to these problems. As a basis for the programming, we build on public journalism (Rosen & Merritt, 1994) and deliberative citizen panels (Knobloch, Gastil, Reedy, & Walsh, 2013). By engaging citizens in the production of news, media outlets not only stand to gain viewers by increasing the quality of their issue coverage, but they also could secure their claim as a public institution providing a valuable public good. We urge medi...
In examining the news media\u27s role in the American political system, Robert Entman argued that wh...
The research reported in this article examines for the first time contemporary U.S. TV journalism ap...
Most of the chapters in this volume look inside the Australian Citizens' Parliament (ACP) to study t...
With Americans’ confidence in the news media dwindling, the quality of programming declining, and au...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
In failed or failing states, deliberation as it is operationalized in much of the political communic...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
This article considers the potential of television as a public space in which democratic debate migh...
Broadcast journalism's foundational role of informing and engaging the American public in order to f...
This article investigates the impact of the deliberative quality of online news items on argument re...
International audienceWhile recent democratic theory has insisted upon the contestability of public ...
the knowledge of interest groups and individual citizens about emerging public issues.Ó Some of the ...
An increasing desire on the part of the public to have more control over the environment in which th...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a cultural shift in “o...
In examining the news media\u27s role in the American political system, Robert Entman argued that wh...
The research reported in this article examines for the first time contemporary U.S. TV journalism ap...
Most of the chapters in this volume look inside the Australian Citizens' Parliament (ACP) to study t...
With Americans’ confidence in the news media dwindling, the quality of programming declining, and au...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to deliberation as a set of procedures used to achieve ...
In failed or failing states, deliberation as it is operationalized in much of the political communic...
We show that television news is considerably more deliberative in established (United States, German...
This article considers the potential of television as a public space in which democratic debate migh...
Broadcast journalism's foundational role of informing and engaging the American public in order to f...
This article investigates the impact of the deliberative quality of online news items on argument re...
International audienceWhile recent democratic theory has insisted upon the contestability of public ...
the knowledge of interest groups and individual citizens about emerging public issues.Ó Some of the ...
An increasing desire on the part of the public to have more control over the environment in which th...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a cultural shift in “o...
In examining the news media\u27s role in the American political system, Robert Entman argued that wh...
The research reported in this article examines for the first time contemporary U.S. TV journalism ap...
Most of the chapters in this volume look inside the Australian Citizens' Parliament (ACP) to study t...