A Poverty of Voices
@article{Howley2003APO, title={A Poverty of Voices}, author={K. Howley}, journal={Journalism}, year={2003}, volume={4}, pages={273 - 292} }
The 1990s witnessed two distinct but related trends in journalism: the rise of public journalism and the emergence of street newspapers. This article contrasts public journalism and street newspapers in an effort to explicate the distinguishing features of each. In doing so, it illuminates the distinctions between liberal-minded media reform movements, such as public journalism, and far more radical alternatives to journalistic practice as represented by street newspapers. Throughout it is… Expand
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