Factors Transgressing Journalism’s Contemporary Mission and Role
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.27, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-04-02
Authors : Greg Simons; Dmitry Strovsky;
Page : 109-121
Keywords : journalism; fourth estate; interpretive journalism; transgression;
Abstract
This discussion article envisages five different contemporary challenges and pays special attention to the arguments as to why contemporary journalism losses its professional priorities and gets mixed in with other types of mass communication, particularly with public relations (PR) and propaganda. This clarification is of great importance not only for purely professional purposes, but also for broad social priorities. Arguments concerning the role and mission of journalism place it anywhere between watchdog and lapdog which makes the process of studying journalism uncertain and even contradictory as it is caught between the binds of historical values and the traps of contemporary practice.
Other Latest Articles
- Travelling with Quichotte: Reading Rushdie’s Quixotic Reinvention of Cervantes’ Don
- Transformation of Artistic Images of the Past in Modern Chinese Children’s Literature
- Feminine Imagery in Chinese Lyrics of the Six Dynasties
- Historical and Cultural Processes and Periodization of Arabic Literature
- Play by A. Arbuzov Old-fashioned comedy in China: Theater and Critical Reception
Last modified: 2022-04-02 03:06:23