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Albers, Rebecca Ross. "Going Public.";
Presstime (September 1994): 28-30.
Albers, Rebecca Ross. "The Year of the Voter."
Presstime (July/August 1996): 23-27.
Alexander, Mary Jane. "Civic Journalism as Rationale
for Aggressive Coverage of Domestic Assault."
Newspaper Research Journal (Winter 1998): 2-15.
Altschull, J. Herbert. "A Crisis of Conscience:
Is Community Journalism the Answer?"
Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Volume 11 (Number 3, 1996): 166-172.
Anderson, Rob and Robert Dardenne
and George M. Killenberg. "The American Newspaper
as the Public Conversational Commons."
Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Volume 11 (Number 3, 1996):159-165.
Archer, Jeff. "Public Journalism from the Streets."
The IRE Journal (September/October 1996): 6-9.
Balough, Maggie. "Changing Techniques."
Quill (January / February 1996): 20-22.
Bare, John. "Case Study: Wichita And Charlotte:
The Leap of a Passive Press to Activism."
Media Studies Journal (Fall 1992): 149-160.
Barney Ralph D. "Community Journalism:
Good Intentions, Questionable Practice."
Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Volume 11 (Number 3, 1996): 140-151.
Benesch, Susan. "The Rise of Solutions Journalism."
Columbia Journalism Review
(March/April 1998): 36-39.
Bogart, Leo. "If Not Public, What?"
Presstime (August 1995): 57
Brewer, Marcus and Maxwell McCombs.
"Setting the Community Agenda."
J&MC Quarterly (Spring 1996): 7-16.
Broder, David S. "Five Ways to Put Sanity Back in Elections."
The Washington Post, January 14, 1990, p. B1.
----. "Voters Taking Back the Campaigns."
The Washington Post, December 27, 1992, p. C7.
Burke, Terri. "People Spoke; Who Listened?"
Quill (March 1996): 33-34.
Byrd, Joann. "Conversations With the Community."
The Washington Post, February 5, 1995, p. C6.
Calamai, Peter. "Another Link With Readers."
Nieman Reports (Spring 1995): 39-40.
Carey, James W. "The Mass Media and Democracy:
Between the Modern and the Postmodern."
Journal of International Affairs (Summer 1993): 1-21.
Carter III, Hodding. "Is Civic Journalism an Answer?"
The American Editor (December 1998): 24.
Case, Tony. "Can Journalists Be Joiners?"
Editor & Publisher, (January 30, 1993): 15, 43.
----. "Public Journalism Denounced."
Editor & Publisher (November 12, 1994): 14-15.
Charity, Art. "Reluctant Sea Change:
Resources Abound for Journalists Seeking Information
About Public Journalism's Role."
Quill (January/February 1996): 23-27.
Childs, Kelvin. "Civic Journalism Gets a Boost."
Editor & Publisher (August 16, 1997): 7-8.
Clark, Chuck. "In Favor of Civic Journalism."
The Harvard International Journal of Press / Politics
(Summer 1997): 118-124.
Conte, Chris. "Civic Journalism:
Can Press Reforms Revitalize Democracy?"
CQ Researcher (September 20, 1996): 817-840.
Craig, David A. "Communitarian Journalism:
Clearing Conceptual Landscapes."
Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Volume 11 (Number 2, 1996): 107-118.
Dennis, Everette E. "Raising Questions
About Civic or Public Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (July 29, 1995): 48, 36.
Dill, Sheri. "In Search of the Public's Agenda."
ASNE Bulletin (September 1992): 14-15.
Effron, Seth. "The North Carolina Experiment."
Columbia Journalism Review
(January/February 1997): 12-14.
Field, Tom. "In Praise of Public Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (March 18, 1995): 56, 43.
Fouhy, Ed. "Is Civic Journalism the Answer?"
Communicator (May 1994): 18-19.
Fouhy, Ed and Jan Schaffer. "Civic Journalism
-- Growing and Evolving."
Nieman Reports (Spring 1995): 16-18.
Fouhy, Ed. "A Sense of Community."
Communicator (August 1995): 15-16.
Frankel, Max. "Fix-It Journalism."
The New York Times, May 21, 1995,
Section 6, p. 28.
Gade, Peter, et al. "Journalists' Attitudes Toward
Civic Journalism Media Roles."
Newspaper Research Journal (Fall 1998): 10-26.
Gartner, Michael. "A Constant Conversation With the People."
Nieman Reports (Spring 1995): 14-15.
----. "Give Me Old-Time Journalism."
Quill (November/December 1995): 66-69.
Glaberson, William. "A New Press Role: Solving Problems."
The New York Times, October 3, 1994, p. 6D.
Glaberson, William. "Press."
The New York Times, February 27, 1995, p. D8.
Glasser, Theodore L. "Communication and the
Cultivation of Citizenship."
Communication Vol. 12 No. 4 (1991): 235-248.
Glasser, Theodore L. and Stephanie Craft.
"Public Journalism and the Prospects
for Press Accountablility."
Journal of Mass Media Ethics
Volume 11 (Number 3, 1996): 152-158.
Grimes, Charlotte. "Whither the Civic Journalism Bandwagon?"
The Harvard International Journal of Press / Politics,
(Summer 1997): 125-130.
Gunaratne, Shelton A. "Old Wine in a New Bottle:
Public Journalism, Developmental Journalism,
and Social Responsibility."
Communication Yearbook 21 (1998): 277-321.
Harwood, Richard. "Civic Journalism 101."
The Washington Post, January 17, 1995, p. A19.
Hindman, Elizabeth Blanks. "Communicty, Democracy,
and Neighborhood News."
Journal of Communication (Spring 1998): 27-39.
Hodges, Louis W. "Ruminations about the
Communitarian Debate."
Journal of Mass Media Ethics,
Volume 11 (Number 3, 1996): 133-139.
Hoyt, Michael. "The Wichita Experiment: What Happens
When a Newspaper Tries to Connect Readership and Citizenship?"
Columbia Journalism Review (July/August 1992): 42-47.
Hoyt, Michael. "Are You Now,
or Will You Ever Be, A Civic Journalist?"
Columbia Journalism Review (October 1995): 27-33.
Jackson, William E. "Save Democracy from Civic Journalism:
North Carolina's Odd Experiment."
The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics
(Summer 1997): 102-117.
Koch, Tom. "Computers Vs. Community: A Call for
Bridging the Gap Between Two Camps, Two Tools."
Quill (May 1994): 18.
Kurtz, Howard. "Florida Newspapers Team Up
in Attempt at Voter-Friendly Coverage."
The Washington Post, June 5, 1994, p. A4.
Lambeth, Edmund B. "The News Media and Democracy."
Media Studies Journal (Fall 1992): 161-175.
Lambeth, Edmund B. and James Aucoin.
"Understanding Communities: The Journalist as Leader."
Journalism Educator (Spring 1993): 12-19.
Lambeth, Edmund B. and David Craig.
"Civic Journalism as Research."
Newspaper Research Journal (Spring 1995): 148-160
Massey, Brian L. "Civic Journalism and Nonelite Sourcing:
Making Routine Newswork of Community Connectedness."
J&MC Quarterly (Summer 1998): 394-407.
Marshall, Alex. "Focusing on the Rotten Barrel."
The IRE Journal (November/December 1995): 9-10.
McGregor, Judy, et. al. "Beyond the Feel-Good Factor."
Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics
(Winter 1999): 66-77.
Merritt, Davis. "The Misconception About Public Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (July 1, 1995): 80, 68.
----. "Missing the Point."
American Journalism Review (July 1996): 29-31.
----. "Public Journalism -- Defining a Democratic Art."
Media Studies Journal (Summer 1995): 125-132.
Meyer, Philip. "Defining Public Journalism:
Discourse Leading to Solutions."
The IRE Journal (November/December 1995): 3-5.
Overholser, Arial. "Learning from Civic Journalism."
The Washington Post, September 17, 1995, p.C6.
Miller, Edward. "The Charlotte Project: Did it Work?"
Poynter Report Newsletter (Winter 1993): 7-8.
----. "Newspapers, Public Radio Cooperate on
Voter-Driven Election Coverage."
Poynter Report Newsletter, Special Report 1994.
----. "Pioneering Efforts in Wichita and
Charlotte Encourage Further Experiments in 5 Cities."
Poynter Report Newsletter (Spring 1994): 3-4.
Parisi, Peter. "Toward a Philosophy of Framing:
News Narratives for Public Journalism."
J&MC Quarterly (Winter 1997): 673-686.
Peck, Chris. "The Ethics of Public Journalism:
Three Views."
ASNE Bulletin (March 1995): 44.
Peterson, Iver. "Civic-Minded Pursuits Gain
Ground at Newspapers."
The New York Times, March 4, 1996, p. D5.
Putnam, Robert D. "Bowling Alone:
America's Declining Social Capital."
Journal of Democracy (January 1995): 65-78.
Rieder, Rem. "Public Journalism: Stop the Shooting."
American Journalism Review (December 1995): 6.
Rosen, Jay.
Rosen, Jay. "To Be or Not to Be? Newspapers May Be Our
Last Hope for Recreating Public Life in Our Communities."
ASNE Bulletin (October 1991): 16-19.
----"Community Action: Sin or Salvation?"
The Quill (March 1992): 30-33.
----. "Discourse." Columbia Journalism Review
(November/December 1992): 34-35.
----. "Public Life and the Press:
Building a New House for Journalism Ethics."
Quill (December 1993): 27-28.
----. "The Gospel of Public Journalism."
American Journalism Review (September 1994): 28-35.
----. "Making Things More Public on
the Political Responsibility of the Media Intellectual."
Critical Studies in Mass Communications
(December 1994): 363-388.
----"What Should We Be Doing?"
The IRE Journal (November/December 1995): 6-8.
Seals. Louise. "Turning to Readers to Cover Big Stories."
Nieman Reports (Spring 1995): 12-13.
Shepard, Alicia C. "The Real Public Journalism."
American Journalism Review (January/February 1995): 25.
Sheppard, Judith. "Climbing Down From the Ivory Tower."
American Journalism Review (May 1995): 18-25.
Stamm, Keith R. and Arthur G. Emig, Michael B. Hesse.
"The Contribution of Local Media
to Community Involvement."
J&MC Quarterly (Spring 1997): 97-107.
Steffens, Brian L. "Public Journalism Unplugged."
The Editor (September/October 1995): 12-14, 16.
Stein, M.L. "Beware Of Public Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (May 6, 1995): 18-19.
Stepp, Carl Sessions. "Public Journalism:
Balancing the Scales."
American Journalism Review (May 1996): 40.
Schneider, Howard. "Are Newspapers Crossing a
Troubling Line with Efforts to Lead Their Communities."
ASNE Bulletin (September 1992): 4-6.
Steffens, Brian L. "Must a Watchdog Always Bite --
Are We Killing our Future?"
Quill (September 1993): 3.
Stein, M.L. "In Praise of Public Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (November 12, 1994): 44-45.
Theobald, Bill. "Why Can't We Talk?"
Quill (March 1996): 35.
Willey, Susan. "Civic Journalism in Practice."
Newspaper Research Journal (Winter 1998): 16-29.
Winship, Thomas. "Jim Batten and Civic Journalism."
Editor & Publisher (April 1, 1995): 32, 37.
BOOKS AND REPORTS
Anderson, Rob, Robert Dardenne and George M. Killenberg.
The Conversation of Journalism:
Communication, Community, and News.
Westport, CT: Praeger, 1994.
Batten, James K. "Newspapers and Communities: The Vital Link."
William Allen White Speech, University of Kansas,
Lawrence, Kansas: William Allen White Foundation, 1990.
Black, Jay, ed. Mixed News:
The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1997.
Broder, David. "A New Assignment for the Press."
Press Enterprise Lecture No. 26,
Riverside, California: The Press Enterprise, 1991.
Carey, James W. "The Press, Public Opinion and Public Discourse."
In the book: Public Opinion and the Communication of Consent.
Charity, Arthur. Doing Public Journalism.
New York: Guilford Publications, 1995.
Clark, Roy Peter. A Call to Leadership. Poynter Paper, No. 1,
St. Petersburg: Poynter Institute, 1992.
Corrigan, Don H. The Public Journalism Movement
in America: Evangelists in the Newsroom.
Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999.
Dahlgren, Peter and Colin Sparks, eds.
Communication and Citizenship:
Journalism and the Public Sphere in the New Media Age.
New York: Routledge, 1991.
Enteman, Robert M. Democracy Without Citizens:
Media and the Decay of American Politics.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
Fallows, James. Breaking the News:
How the Media Undermine American Democracy.
New York: Pantheon, 1996.
Fishkin, James S. The Voice of the People:
Public Opinion and Democracy.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995.
Glasser, Theodore Lewis and Cole C. Campbell.
The Idea of Public Journalism .
New York: Guilford Press, 1999.
Griffin, Robert J. Interpreting Public Issues.
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1991.
Hartford Courant Staff. The Straight Scoop:
An Expert Guide to Great Community Journalism.
Hartford, CT: The Hartford Courant, 1996.
Harwood, Richard C.Tapping Civic Life: How to Report
First, and Best, What's Happening In Your Community.
Washington, DC: Pew Center for Civic Journalism, 1996.
Koch, Tom. The News As Myth:
Fact and Context in Journalism.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Lambeth, Edmund B. Committed Journalism:
An Ethic for the Profession.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.
Lambeth, Edmund B., Philip E. Meyer and Esther Thorson, eds.
Assessing Public Journalism.
Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1998.
Lappe, Frances M. and Paul Martin DuBois.
The Quickening of America.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994.
Lauterer, Jock. Community Journalism.
Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1995.
Lichtenberg, Judith. Democracy and the Mass Media:
A Collection of Essays.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Merritt, Davis. Public Journalism and the Public Life:
Why Telling the News is Not Enough. 2nd ed.
Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1997.
Merritt, Davis and Jay Rosen. Imagining Public Journalism:
An Editor and Scholar Reflect on the Birth of an Idea.
Indiana University School of Journalism,
Patterson, Thomas E. Out of Order.
New York: Knopf, 1993.
Postman, Neal. "Amusing Ourselves to Death:
Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business."
New York: Viking Penguin, 1985.
Putnam, Robert. "Bowling Alone:
The Collapse and Revival of American Community."
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.
Ripley, Jr. Casey. The Media and the Public.
New York: H.W. Wilson, 1994.
Rosen, Jay. Community Connectedness:
Passwords for Public Journalism. Poynter Paper, No. 3,
St. Petersburg: Poynter Institute, 1994.
----. Getting the Connections Right:
Public Journalism and the Troubles in the Press.
New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1996.
----. "Politics, Vision and the Press:
Toward a Public Agenda for Journalism."
In the book: The New News v. the Old News:
The Press and Politics in the 1990s.
New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1992.
----. What Are Journalists For?
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999.
Rosen, Jay and Davis Merritt, Jr.
Public Journalism: Theory and Practice.
Dayton, Ohio: Kettering Foundation, 1994.
Roy W. Howard Public Lecture, April 13, 1995.
Miller, Edward. The Charlotte Project: Helping Citizens
Take Back Democracy. Poynter Paper, No. 4,
St. Petersburg: Poynter Institute, 1994.
Stamm, Keith R. Newspaper Use and Community Ties:
Toward a Dynamic Theory.
Norwood, NJ: Ablex Pub. Corp., 1985.
Williams, Frederick and John V. Pavlik, eds.
The People's Right to Know:
Media, Democracy, and the Information Highway.
New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994.
Yankelovich Daniel. "Coming toPublic Judgement."
Syracuse University Press, 1991.
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