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Where ideas go to die.

Authors :
McDevitt, Michael (Professor of journalism)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Summary: "Where Ideas Go to Die explores the troubled relationship of US journalism and intellect. A defender of common sense, the press is irked at intellect yet often dependent on its critical autonomy. A postwar observation from Richard Hofstadter applies to contemporary journalists: "Men do not rise in the morning, grin at themselves in their mirrors, and say: 'Ah, today I shall torment an intellectual and strangle an idea!'" The book nevertheless documents the prowess of news media in the policing of intellect. Control extends beyond suppression of ideas and ways of thinking to the aggressive rendering of dissent into deviance. The social control of intellect by journalism is accompanied by social control of journalism in newsrooms and in classrooms where norms are cultivated. Anti-intellectualism consequently operates like dark matter in media, a presence inferred by its effects rather than directly observed or acknowledged. When journalists anticipate a punitive public, the reified resentment is no more real than the fiction of omnipotent citizens in democratic theory, yet the audience imagined compels how intellect is rendered in the news as nuisance, deviance, or object of ridicule. Journalism's contribution to the social control of ideas is poignantly democratic: audiences are cast in consequential roles that affirm their wisdom in a closed, self-referential system. The book concludes with a discussion about what intellectual journalism would look like. Interviews with 25 "dangerous professors" demonstrate how alliances in the academic-media nexus can seed intellect in newswork"-- Provided by publisher.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
9780197519448
9780190869977
ISBNs :
9780197519448 and 9780190869977
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Where ideas go to die / [by Michael McDevitt].
Notes :
Includes bibliographical references and index., Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.406bed9f.31b9.486d.8d38.4ade971eccde
Document Type :
Bibliographies; Online; Non-fiction; Electronic document