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Diversity is not about political correctness. It’s about quality journalism. In journalism, white, male, Western voices still dominate and are often privileged over others, which means that we are not getting the whole story, or the most accurate one. At Hostwriter, we asked journalists to tell us about the barriers they face in their field and potential ways to fix them. We received stories from colleagues around the globe - from Germany to Brazil, Tajikistan to the Philippines, and China to the U. S. - that directly address the challenges to making journalism more diverse in ways that are surprising, funny and sometimes infuriating. The result is a field guide to unbiasing the newsroom and a launchpad for a new kind of journalism that looks more like the society it serves.

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Unbias the News, Tina Lee, Amber D. Dodd, Christina Elmerfeldt-Böhner, Michaela Cavanagh, Chinula Mandla, Atokhon Ganiev, Bex vanKoot, Charles Nisz, Silvia Nortes, Marielba Núñez, Priscila Pacheco, Tanya Pampalone, Jelena Prtoric, Randrianarisoa Riana Raymonde, Purple Romero, Ahmad Sabri, Lakshmi Sarah, Anuradha Sharma, Ali Shehab, Qian Sun, Kolawole Talabi, Laura Vargas-Parada, Shona Yang, Asma Abidi, Wafaa Albadry, Brigitte Alfter, Mónica Baró Sánchez, Daniel Bates, Irene Caselli, Tabea Grzeszyk, Emran Feroz, Michelle Soto Méndez

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Pubblicato
2019
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Titolo
Unbias the News
Sottotitolo
Why Diversity Matters for Journalism
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2019
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
224
ISBN10
3948013039
ISBN13
9783948013035
Serie
Descrizione
Diversity is not about political correctness. It’s about quality journalism. In journalism, white, male, Western voices still dominate and are often privileged over others, which means that we are not getting the whole story, or the most accurate one. At Hostwriter, we asked journalists to tell us about the barriers they face in their field and potential ways to fix them. We received stories from colleagues around the globe - from Germany to Brazil, Tajikistan to the Philippines, and China to the U. S. - that directly address the challenges to making journalism more diverse in ways that are surprising, funny and sometimes infuriating. The result is a field guide to unbiasing the newsroom and a launchpad for a new kind of journalism that looks more like the society it serves.