Personal Acknowledgments vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I Where Journalism Came From
1 14 or 15 Generations: News as a Cultural Form and Journalism as a Historical Formation 23
2 Walter Lippmann’s Ghost: An Interview 31
3 Is Journalism a Profession? Objectivity 1.0, Objectivity 2.0, and Beyond 41
Part II Going Deeper into Contemporary Journalism
4 The Danger of Independent Journalism 71
5 Belgium Invades Germany: Reclaiming Non-Fake News – Imperfect, Professional, and Democratic 81
6 Journalism in a Journalized Society: Reflections on Raymond Williams and the “Dramatised Society” 96
7 The Crisis in News: Can You Whistle a Happy Tune? 113
Part III Short Takes on Journalism and Democracy
8 Citizenship – According to “The Simpsons” 137
9 The Multiple Political Roles of American Journalism 149
10 Democracy as a Slow Government Movement 167
Part IV Afterword
11 Second Thoughts: Schudson on Schudson 181
Notes 195
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