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Assessing public journalism

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Esther ThorsonPhilip MeyerEdmund B. Lambeth1 editions

Public journalists use a variety of innovative methods to achieve their goals. To connect more closely with citizens, they may listen to their readers and viewers in neighborhood settings and public forums. To frame stories more accurately, they sometimes conduct focus groups and opinion polls. To maximize the reach of their work, print and electronic journalists have experimented with coordinated coverage of key elections and major public issues. Their goal is a form of journalism that improves the quality of citizen deliberation and participation in public life. By collecting and focusing a wide range of original research and selected professional commentary, Assessing Public Journalism provides the necessary framework for ̃examining the issues surrounding public journalism and for determining what must be done to enable it to meet its full potential. Scholars, journalists, and concerned citizens will benefit from this vital study.

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  • Esther Thorson

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