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Candis Callison

    Candis Callison ist eine Autorin, deren Werk sich mit der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Wissenschaft, Journalismus und gesellschaftlichen Anliegen befasst. Ihre Schriften konzentrieren sich oft darauf, wie wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse in der Öffentlichkeit kommuniziert und verstanden werden, und untersuchen die ethischen und kulturellen Auswirkungen dieses Prozesses. Callison bemüht sich, die Komplexität des wissenschaftlichen Einflusses auf die Gesellschaft durch einen fesselnden und analytischen Stil aufzudecken.

    How Climate Change Comes to Matter
    Reckoning
    • Reckoning

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,1(17)Abgeben

      How do journalists know what they know, and who decides what constitutes good journalism? These questions, once rarely posed, have gained urgency as journalists face real-time critiques of their ethics and reporting. The challenges confronting journalism today are often attributed to technological disruption and economic decline, but this book argues that the issues run deeper. Based on five years of research with journalists across various news organizations in the U.S. and Canada, the authors reveal a digital reckoning concerning journalism's foundational ideals and practices. They examine the profession's historical representational harms, highlighting that, despite discussions on the role of diverse publics, journalism has not sufficiently addressed issues of gender, race, intersectionality, and settler colonialism. In rethinking journalism's potential, the authors propose a shift towards strong objectivity and systems journalism as a way forward. Drawing on journalists' experiences with repair, reform, and transformation, they explore how the field can confront its limitations and expand its engagement with diverse media publics. This examination offers valuable insights into the evolving role of journalism in society.

      Reckoning
    • How Climate Change Comes to Matter

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,8(20)Abgeben

      A rich ethnographic account describing the processes by which climate change comes to matter collectively and individually, and how vernacular explanations of climate change reflect diverse ways of knowing and caring about the world.

      How Climate Change Comes to Matter