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"They Always Get Our Story Wrong": Addressing Social Justice Activists' News Distrust Through Solidarity Reporting
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Abstract This study positions social justice activists' objections to dominant reporting norms as a catalyst for critically reassessing these norms and their connection to diminishing trust in US journalism. Based on a conceptual application of discourse ethics to journalism and qualitative analysis of 28 in... mehr
This study positions social justice activists' objections to dominant reporting norms as a catalyst for critically reassessing these norms and their connection to diminishing trust in US journalism. Based on a conceptual application of discourse ethics to journalism and qualitative analysis of 28 in-depth interviews with social justice activists, we examine how participants experience and evaluate mainstream coverage of social justice, and why they think journalism could improve its trustworthiness through practices consistent with solidarity reporting norms.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Journalismus; Solidarität; Vertrauen; Nachrichten; soziale Gerechtigkeit; Berichterstattung; soziale Bewegung; USA; Glaubwürdigkeit
Klassifikation
Kommunikatorforschung, Journalismus
Wirkungsforschung, Rezipientenforschung
Freie Schlagwörter
activism; news trust
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2023
Seitenangabe
S. 286-296
Zeitschriftentitel
Media and Communication, 11 (2023) 4
Heftthema
Trust, Social Cohesion, and Information Quality in Digital Journalism
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)