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Philosophy and Politics of Journalism, II 

Susanna Siegel (Harvard University); Eraldo Souza dos Santos (Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris)

Online

American journalist Helen Thomas once argued that the role of journalism in a democracy is truth-seeking. In a public sphere continuously populated by propaganda, fake news, and organized lying, this role may seem more important than ever. But which truths should journalism orient itself around making salient? What principles should guide the selection of news stories? What roles can journalism play in democracy, and what roles should it play, more generally, in social and political life? In its second year, the aim of this online workshop is to create a long-term community of scholars and journalists interested in the moral, political, and epistemological questions surrounding journalism and its practice.

 

Contact: philosophyofjournalism@gmail.com

 


Monday 11
th September

14:20-14:30 (London)

 

9:20-9:30 EST

 

Introduction

14:30-16:00 (London)

 

9:30-11:00 EST

 

Session 1.1

Matthew Shields (Wake Forest), Intention, Power, and Interpretation in Journalism

Rubén Marciel (Barcelona), Deliberative Newsworthiness: What Should Be News in Democracy

16:00-16:30 (London)

 

11:00-11:30 EST

 

 

Tea and Coffee Break

16:30-18:00 (London)

 

11:30-2:00 EST

Session 1.2

Viviane Fairbank (St Andrews and Stirling), Journalistic Objectivity as an Epistemic Ideal 

 

Mabel Zwaan (Tilburg), Epistemic Objectification and Journalistic Reporting on Sexual Misconduct

 

19:30-20:30 (London)

 

2:30-3:30 EST

Session 1.3

Adrian Hillman (Goldsmiths), What challenges and opportunities face journalists and journalism in the age of social media?

General Discussion

 

 

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