Constructive Journalism: Techniques for Improving the Practice of Objectivity

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Natasha van Antwerpen, Victoria Fielding
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectivity plays a central role in Western news media, being considered the cornerstone of professionalism and quality. However, as traditionally and passively practiced, critiques of objectivity include journalists overlooking inherent subjectivities in newsgathering, the impacts of journalists’ ideology on news representation, replication of existing power structures, and portrayals of false balance. These critiques have led to increasing scholarly and professional interest in alternative forms of journalism, including constructive journalism – an approach intended to improve the quality and usefulness of news content. We position constructive journalism as a series of techniques: solutions, future orientation, inclusiveness and diversity, empowerment, context, and co-creation, and consider the relationship of each to an active form of objectivity, clarifying the contested relation of constructive journalism to objective reporting. Further, we describe how constructive techniques help journalists ethically and transparently navigate subjectivity in news reporting, with an aim toward improving the accuracy and quality of news.
建设性新闻:提高客观性实践的技术
客观性在西方新闻媒体中扮演着核心角色,被认为是专业性和质量的基石。然而,就像传统的被动实践一样,对客观性的批评包括记者忽视新闻采集中固有的主观性,记者的意识形态对新闻表现的影响,对现有权力结构的复制,以及对虚假平衡的描绘。这些批评增加了学术界和专业人士对其他新闻形式的兴趣,包括建设性新闻——一种旨在提高新闻内容质量和有用性的方法。我们将建设性新闻定位为一系列技术:解决方案、未来方向、包容性和多样性、赋权、背景和共同创造,并考虑每一种技术与积极形式的客观性的关系,澄清建设性新闻与客观报道的争议关系。此外,我们描述了建设性技术如何帮助记者在新闻报道中道德和透明地导航主观性,旨在提高新闻的准确性和质量。
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