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What Is Journalism For?

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What is at stake when journalism is threatened? Does society still need journalists? Journalism faces multiple threats today all over the world: economic decline, online disinformation, the rise of...
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  • 08 April 2025
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What is at stake when journalism is threatened? Does society still need journalists?

Journalism faces multiple threats today all over the world: economic decline, online disinformation, the rise of AI, authoritarian curbs on freedom of the press, and violence against journalists. In such a climate, it’s more urgent than ever to ask what journalism is for.

Drawing on his experience as a journalist and media commentator, and on interviews with journalists from the US to Myanmar, Jon Allsop examines key concepts that constitute journalism’s role: good judgement, concern for truth and critical scrutiny of one or more communities.

Along the way, he also considers the relationship between journalism and activism; whether journalists should aspire to change the world and whether they can be seen as champions of democracy.

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Price: $13.95
Pages: 180
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: What Is It For?
Publication Date: 08 April 2025
ISBN: 9781529238556
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism, News media and journalism, PHILOSOPHY / Political, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Media & Internet, Political structures / systems: democracy, Media studies: journalism
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“An excellent book: a must-read for anyone who cares about or is interested in journalism.” Steven Barnett, University of Westminster

Jon Allsop writes for the Columbia Journalism Review, editing its flagship “Media Today” newsletter.

He also writes widely about politics and other topics for publications including the New York Review of Books, The Guardian, N+1, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, The Nation, and The Intercept. His investigative journalism has been published in national and local titles in the US and South Africa.

Jon has been a finalist for a prestigious Mirror Award for his media criticism on three occasions, and his work has often been cited by major publications in the US and globally, from the Washington Post to Politico. He has regularly been invited to appear as an expert commentator on the media, including on US public radio stations, Al Jazeera, and CNN and was a juror for the Pulitzer Prizes in 2024.

Originally from the UK, Jon holds degrees in political science from the London School of Economics and journalism from Columbia University.

1. Introduction

2. Democracy

3. Judgment

4. Criticism

5. Community

6. Beyond