Local Journalism and Social Journalism - Isomorphism and Proximity
Local Journalism and Social Journalism - Isomorphism and Proximity
Author(s): Xenia Negrea
Subject(s): Educational Psychology
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: journalism; proximity; civism; education;
Summary/Abstract: The researchers have shown that local publications share common values, such as the desire not only to produce local news but also to be active members of their community, to give voice to those who cannot be heard otherwise, to assume a role in preserving democracy, building bridges between cultural differences. Moreover, local media challenges are: neighborhood, content built on solutions, not on conflict, difficulty in selling space / advertising time. In this context, Jankowski admits four major themes that circumscribe the local press: democratic processes, cultural identity, the concept of community (local), and the prospect to communicate. Social journalism is an umbrella concept that covers the types of journalistic material that do not fall into the classical fields (politics, economy, health, education) or denotes charity or cause journalism. In our study we aim to analyze the way in which local journalism is a form of social journalism, rather than generalist journalism.
Book: Rethinking Social Action. Core Values in Practice
- Page Range: 225-231
- Page Count: 6
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
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