Ethical journalism in a populist age: the democratically engaged journalist

Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield (2018)
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Abstract

Journalism in a toxic public sphere. Polluted spheres, eroding democracies -- Journalism, populism, and the problem of democracy -- Extreme populism and journalism -- Detoxing the public sphere. Democratically engaged journalism -- Democratically engaged journalism -- Extremism: hate speech and media harm -- Extremism: patriotism, fake news and objectivity.

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Stephen Ward
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