The roots of civic journalism : Darwin, Dewey, and Mead
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The roots of civic journalism : Darwin, Dewey, and Mead
University Press of America, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [137]-148) and index
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Description
This intellectual history of the civic journalism movement focuses on the ideas of Charles Darwin, John Dewey, and George Mead. Author David Perry suggests that the detailed study of these ideas may help shape the future evolution of civic journalism.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Civic Journalism, Individuality, and Community Chapter 5 Charles Darwin: Evolutionary Revolutionary Chapter 6 John Dewey: The Philosopher of Civic Journalism Chapter 7 A Modest "Deweyan" Proposal for Journalistic Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Workplace Equality Chapter 8 George H. Mead: Philosopher of Communication Chapter 9 Others Chapter 10 Conclusion Chapter 11 References Chapter 12 Index
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