While the alt right and post-truth attitudes render democracy fragile, so does professional journalism when it reports on the most vulnerable subjects in society but rarely addresses them as the imagined audience. A dialogical critique of divisions in news media, politics, and contemporary sociological theory can provide an alternative way forward.
While the alt right and post-truth attitudes render democracy fragile, so does professional journalism when it reports on the most vulnerable subjects in society but rarely addresses them as the imagined audience. A dialogical critique of divisions in news media, politics, and contemporary sociological theory can provide an alternative way forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Greg M. Nielsen is a professor of sociology at Concordia University in Montreal. He studies contemporary society through research on media, journalism, and political and social thought.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Between the Posts 1 Fake Populism and News: Freedom versus Democracy 2 Political Theory: Deliberative, Agonistic and Dialogic Democracy 3 Contemporary Sociology, Journalism and Society 4 Acts of Journalism: Truth, Ghosts and Migrant Subjects 5 Writing Inequality into the Urban Commons 6 Exotopy and Cultural Boundaries: The Secular Question in Quebec Conclusion: Deliberative or Dialogic Democracy? Conclusion: Is Another Journalism Possible? References Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Between the Posts 1 Fake Populism and News: Freedom versus Democracy 2 Political Theory: Deliberative, Agonistic and Dialogic Democracy 3 Contemporary Sociology, Journalism and Society 4 Acts of Journalism: Truth, Ghosts and Migrant Subjects 5 Writing Inequality into the Urban Commons 6 Exotopy and Cultural Boundaries: The Secular Question in Quebec Conclusion: Deliberative or Dialogic Democracy? Conclusion: Is Another Journalism Possible? References Index
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