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The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mel Bunce
SeriesBWB Texts
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:216
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 110
ISBN/Barcode 9780947518356
ClassificationsDewey:070.4
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Imprint Bridget Williams Books
Publication Date 6 September 2019
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

"It is easy to look at the extremity of `post truth' politics in the US and conclude that we must be doing something ok in New Zealand. But in many ways, the foundations of our media system are in worse shape." In the age of Trump, fake news and celebrity headlines, it is easy to despair about the future of journalism. The New Zealand and global media are in a state of crisis - the old economic models for print journalism are no longer viable, public funding has been neglected for decades, and the numbers of journalists employed by major news organisations are in freefall. New Zealander Mel Bunce is a young lecturer at the acclaimed Department of Journalism at City, University of London. In what she describes as both a critique and a love letter, Bunce discusses the state of journalism in New Zealand and the solutions needed to ensure its future. Her fresh analysis draws on the latest international research and interviews with leading journalists.

Author Biography

Mel Bunce is a Senior Lecturer in Journalism at City, University of London where she researches and teaches on the international news media. Dunedin-born, Mel worked as a columnist for the Otago Daily Times while she was a student at the University of Otago. After graduating, she won a Commonwealth Scholarship to the University of Oxford where she completed an MPhil in Development Studies, and a Doctorate in Politics. Mel is the co-editor of Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2016) and has published a number of research articles on international journalism.