Intro. Problems in the Mainstream News and How to Fix Them
Jim A. Kuypers
Chapter 1. Trust in the News: Newsroom Attempts and Failures and the Promise of Helpful Technology
Michael Horning
Chapter 2. Objectivity and Anti-Objectivity in Journalism
William Max Knorpp
Chapter 3. Journalist Filter Bubbles, Media Bias, and Declining Trust in News: How to Restore Confidence in Journalism
John Gable and Adriel Warren
Chapter 4. Reforming Journalism Credibility: Debate as a Pathway to Journalistic Renaissance
Benjamin Voth
Chapter 5.A Renewal of Journalistic Credibility through the Ancient Religious Tradition of Jubilee
Stephen D. Perry
Chapter 6. Apples and Bananas: The Necessity of Differentiating Facts and Opinion for Democracy-Nurturing Fact-Checking
Alex Christy and Brent Baker
Chapter 7. Inclusion and Objectivity: How the Media Stumbles When It Seeks to Protect Historically Underserved and Marginalized Communities
Abe Aamidor
Chapter 8. Solving Media Deserts Requires Going Beyond Mapping News
Michelle Ferrier
Chapter 9. The Problem-Solving Solutions Journalism Model: Treating News Audiences as Problem Solvers in Solutions Journalism
Serena Miller, Soo Young Shin, and Jennifer Cox
Chapter 10. Media Monopolies, News Making, and How Media Conglomeration Affects the Marketplace of Ideas
Cayce Myers
Chapter 11. Talking About Low Voter Turnout is a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Katherine Haenschen
Chapter 12. Democracy-Destroying Practices of the American Mainstream News Media and Their Potential Solutions
Jim A. Kuypers
Index
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