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Foreword | xi | |
Preface | xv | |
Introduction: A New Spirit of Community | xvii | |
1 | The Sunrise of Freedom | 1 |
The Pre-Enlightenment Spirit | 2 | |
The German Aufklaerung | 3 | |
Advent of Liberalism | 4 | |
British Enlightenment | 9 | |
The Philosophes of France | 11 | |
18th-Century American Voices | 14 | |
The Age of Sentiment: 19th Century | 19 | |
Dimming of Enlightenment Freedom | 24 | |
2 | Freedom From Freedom | 27 |
Needed: A New Press Concern | 28 | |
Escaping Freedom's Lure | 30 | |
No Global Embrace of Freedom | 32 | |
Islam: A Religious Perspective | 35 | |
Western Disenchantment | 37 | |
Critics of Press Elitism | 38 | |
Control by Communities | 39 | |
Habermas' Ideal Speech Situation | 40 | |
Positive Freedom in Community | 41 | |
The Case for Freedom's Demise | 42 | |
The First Amendment Problem | 44 | |
Toward a Press Under Law | 47 | |
3 | Order Out of Chaos | 49 |
Romanticism and Existentialism: Rise of Sentiment | 51 | |
Postmodernism: Ally for Change? | 53 | |
Toward "Retribalization" | 57 | |
A More Democratic Authority? | 58 | |
Community as Authority: A Word of Caution | 60 | |
Name Game: Neoliberals and Neoconservatives | 61 | |
Neoauthoritarianism | 62 | |
The World Turns to Order | 64 | |
The Order Paradigm | 68 | |
Voices for the Community | 69 | |
4 | The Communitarian Alternative | 71 |
New Movement Rising | 72 | |
Restoration of Community | 73 | |
An Antiliberal Movement | 75 | |
Depreciation of Individualism and Freedom | 78 | |
The "Rage for Order" | 82 | |
John Dewey: A Forerunner | 85 | |
Robert Nisbet: Cautious Advocate | 86 | |
Amitai Etzioni: Responsive Communitarianism | 87 | |
Robert Bellah: Communities of Memory | 89 | |
Clifford Christians: Normative Solidarity | 90 | |
5 | Anticipating Community | 93 |
Challenging the Liberal Paradigm | 93 | |
History and Purpose | 94 | |
Membership | 96 | |
Shared Neoliberal Constructs | 97 | |
Criticisms, Warnings, and Recommendations | 100 | |
The Problem of Monopoly | 102 | |
Technocrats and Middlebrows | 103 | |
Impact on Journalism | 104 | |
6 | Rise of Public Journalism | 108 |
"Community" Is the Mantra | 109 | |
Voices of Dissent | 110 | |
Community: Newsroom and Outside | 113 | |
Shift in Journalistic Focus | 116 | |
Participation in the Public Sphere | 118 | |
Negating the Negative | 121 | |
De-Objectifying Journalism | 122 | |
Enthroning Responsibility | 123 | |
What About Advertising? | 124 | |
Everybody a Journalist | 126 | |
7 | Talking Public Journalism | 128 |
Jay Rosen | 129 | |
Davis "Buzz" Merritt | 132 | |
Jan Schaffer | 136 | |
Arthur Charity | 141 | |
Editors Talking Public Journalism | 144 | |
8 | Practicing Public Journalism | 149 |
Wichita Eagle | 150 | |
Charlotte Observer | 152 | |
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot | 158 | |
Tallahassee Democrat | 160 | |
KVUE (Austin, Texas) and the National Issues Convention | 162 | |
ASNE Change Committee and "Project Reconnect" | 165 | |
Imagine at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch | 166 | |
Awarding Civic Journalism | 167 | |
9 | The Waning of Press Autonomy | 170 |
The Muting of the Press | 171 | |
Freeing the Vox Populi | 173 | |
The People's Right to Know | 175 | |
The People's Right of Press Access | 177 | |
Press Councils and Ombudspersons | 179 | |
The Internet | 180 | |
Law and the Demise of Press Freedom | 183 | |
Making the Media Pay | 184 | |
Codes of Ethics: Normativity | 185 | |
Enlarging Journalism's Scope | 186 | |
Ideological Determinism | 188 | |
Egalitarianism | 190 | |
Epilogue: A Brief View Into the Future | 193 | |
Farewell to Lockean Man | 194 | |
Toward a Normative, Democratic Press | 197 | |
A Bold, New Media World | 197 | |
Communal Boosterism | 198 | |
From Freedom to Responsibility | 199 | |
References | 202 | |
Author Index | 211 | |
Subject Index | 215 | |
About the Authors | 219 |
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