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Reporting beyond the problem: from civic journalism to solutions journalism

New York et al.: Peter Lang (2021), xv, 186 pp.
ISBN 978-1-4331-6195-7 (pbk); 978-1-4331-6196-4 (hbk); 978-1-4331-6197-1 (pdf)
" ... the past sixty years have seen a rise of journalistic practices that purport to cover the news beyond the typical problem-based narrative. These genres of journalistic reporting are not positive news or fluff reporting: They are rigorous reporting philosophies and practices that share a common goal—reporting beyond the problem-based narrative, thereby exemplifying a commitment to the social responsibility theory of the press, which asserts that journalists have a duty to consider society’s best interests. However, there is little academic or professional understanding of these journalistic approaches. As such, this book provides an in-depth examination of socially-responsible news reporting practices, such as constructive journalism, solutions journalism, and peace journalism. Each chapter focuses on one reporting form, defining it and detailing its evolution and status among scholars and practitioners, as well as discussing its known effects and future direction. This edited volume is the first academic book published on these forms of reporting in the United States. It provides a comprehensive resource that explores the theoretical underpinnings of these journalistic genres that grounds these approaches and allows for a coherent line of research to follow as these approaches evolve." (Publisher)
Contents
1 Introduction: The Case for Productive and Socially Responsible Reporting / Karen McIntyre Hopkinson and Nicole Smith Dahmen, 1
2 Civic Journalism: Current Journalism Innovations Can Trace Their Ancestry to Civic Journalism / Jack Rosenberry, 11
3 Constructive Journalism: Portraying the World Accurately through Positive Psychology Reporting / Peter Bro and Cathrine Gyldensted, 29
4 Solutions Journalism: Reporting on the Response Is Just as Newsworthy as Reporting on the Problem / Kathryn Thier, 47
5 Explanatory Journalism: Bringing Greater Interpretation and Depth to Complex Issues / John P. Wihbey, 61
6 Participatory Journalism: Looking on the Bright Side without Discounting the Dark Side / Mark Poepsel, 81
7 Engaged Journalism: Shifting Power Dynamics to Increase Public Participation / Andrew DeVigal and Sumita Louis, 105
8 Peace Journalism: Reporting Nonviolent Resolutions to Conflict / Steven Youngblood, 127
9 Slow Journalism: Synthesizing Digital Journalism and Slow News / Peter Laufer, John V. Pavlik, and Christopher St. Louis, 153
10 Moving Forward: Bringing Clarity to Productive and Socially Responsible Reporting / Karen McIntyre Hopkinson and Nicole Smith Dahmen, 171