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Communication & Journalism - Can Journalism Survive?: An Inside Look at American Newsrooms

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Book Synopsis: Journalists have failed to respond adequately to the challenge of the Internet, with far-reaching consequences for the future of journalism and democracy. This is the compelling argument set forth in this timely new text, drawing on the most extensive ethnographic fieldwork in American newsrooms since the 1970s.

David Ryfe argues that journalists are unable or unwilling to innovate for a variety of reasons: in part because habits are sticky and difficult to dislodge; in part because of their strategic calculation that the cost of change far exceeds its benefit; and in part because basic definitions of what journalism is, and what it is for, anchor journalism to tradition even when journalists prefer to change. The result is that journalism is unraveling as an integrated social field; it may never again be a separate and separable activity from the broader practice of producing news. One thing is certain: whatever happens next, it will have dramatic consequences for the role journalism plays in democratic society and perhaps will transform its basic meaning and purpose.

Can Journalism Survive? is essential and provocative reading for all concerned with the future of journalism and society.

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Are you interested in the future of journalism and its implications for democracy? Look no further than "Can Journalism Survive?: An Inside Look at American Newsrooms," a timely new book that explores the challenges faced by journalists in the digital age. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, author David Ryfe presents a compelling argument about the need for journalists to innovate and adapt.

Why have journalists struggled to keep up with the Internet revolution? Ryfe explains that it's a combination of sticky habits, strategic calculations, and a reluctance to change. But as journalism unravels from an integrated social field, it may never be the same again. This insightful book explores the consequences of this unraveling, not only for journalism but also for democratic society.

If you're concerned about the future of journalism and society, "Can Journalism Survive?" is a must-read. It challenges traditional notions of journalism and offers a provocative look at what the future holds. Don't miss out on this essential book - click here to get your copy now.

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