Ein Amerikaner im Westend - DaybyDay ISSN 1860-2967
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En Allemagne l’idéologie du journalisme éclairant et neutre fonctionne encore. Quelle surprise pour le professeur Jay Rosen de la New York University .
Besonders beeindruckt haben ihn die ethische Verpflichtung vieler seiner GesprächspartnerInnen zur Aufklärung - „Enlightenment“ - solch eine Haltung fehle in den USA vollständig.
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Aux États-Unis d’Amérique le journalisme présenté dans le film All The President’s Men de 1976 n’est plus qu’un mythe.
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I will be studying German pressthink in Berlin this summer. - PressThink
►http://pressthink.org/2018/05/will-studying-german-pressthink-berlin-summer
What are the common sense ideas about the role of the press that almost all German journalists take for granted?
I want to answer this question: What is German pressthink and how is it changing? In order to show what I mean, I need to explain that term, “pressthink,” which is my invention. It is also the name of my blog. I define pressthink as the common sense of the journalism profession, the ideas that journalists share in common about their work, the meaning and importance of that work, and the way it should be done— or should never be done. You could also say that pressthink is the assumptions journalists make about what “good” journalism is, and how to do good for society through journalism. Sometimes these are less-than conscious.