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News Of Baltimore Race Rage And The City Linda Steiner Silvio Waisbrod

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News Of Baltimore Race Rage And The City Linda Steiner Silvio Waisbrod
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Linda Steiner; Silvio Waisbrod
ISBN: 9781138651067, 1138651060
Language: English
Year: 2017

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News Of Baltimore Race Rage And The City Linda Steiner Silvio Waisbrod by Linda Steiner; Silvio Waisbrod 9781138651067, 1138651060 instant download after payment.

This book examines how the media approached long-standing and long-simmering issues of race, class, violence, and social responsibility in Baltimore during the demonstrations, violence, and public debate in the spring of 2015. Contributors take Baltimore to be an important place, symbol, and marker, though the issues are certainly not unique to Baltimore: they have crucial implications for contemporary journalism in the U.S. These events prompt several questions: How well did journalism do, in Baltimore, nearby and nationally, in explaining the endemic issues besetting Baltimore? What might have been done differently? What is the responsibility of journalists to anticipate and cover these problems? How should they cover social problems in urban areas? What do the answers to such questions suggest about how journalists should in future cover such problems?

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