A review of public journalism journal articles from 1991 through 2018 revealed significant gaps in (a) conceptualizing the public sphere, and (b) ascertaining the credibility of public journalism efforts. These gaps have implications for a press that is becoming increasingly challenged in an era of self-curated news selection and polarization. This work offers conclusions regarding how journalistic engagement efforts can better consider audience perspectives and thereby examine more sustainable footings for a citizen-engaged press
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135 leaves. Advisor: Herbert StrentzThere are journalists who would liken public journalism to the...
This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possi...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
This article analyzes and responds to the most significant criticisms of public journalism made by s...
Most scholars in political theory and sociology have dismissed journalism as an institutional force ...
This study examines the practice of public journalism at five newspapers that won awards or honorabl...
Despite the reticences of some journalists since its inception in the late 1980s, public journalism ...
The main theoretical goal of When the Press Fails is to revise and expand the indexing hypothesis, w...
Modern democratic societies have come to depend on some form of foundational assumptions about the i...
There are journalists who would liken public journalism to the Phoenix that rose from the ashes of t...
This article summarizes the empirical research literature on public journalism as a means to articul...
The concept of public journalism has evolved only within the last five years, but already it has mad...
Modern democratic societies have come to depend on some form of foundational assumptions about the i...
Public Journalism 2.0 examines the ways that civic or public journalism is evolving, especially as a...
The article reflects upon the conditions and developmental trends of public journalism in the United...
135 leaves. Advisor: Herbert StrentzThere are journalists who would liken public journalism to the...
This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possi...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...