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    Blind Spot: When Journalists Don't Get Religion

    Blind Spot by Marshall, Paul; Gilbert, Lela; Green-Ahmanson, Roberta;

    When Journalists Don't Get Religion

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. november 20.

    • ISBN 9780195374377
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem240 oldal
    • Méret 229x152x17 mm
    • Súly 340 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Today understanding of religion is essential to understanding many major news stories. This book examines how the media frequently miss or misunderstand these stories because they do not take religion seriously, and how they misunderstand religion when they do take it seriously. To the extent that journalists do not grasp events' religious dimensions, both global and local, the authors argue, they are hindered from, and sometimes incapable of, describing what is happening. However, on the national level the press is one of the most secular institutions in American society - not necessarily contemptuous of serious religion, just uncomprehending. The essays in this book examine nine specific news stories that were inadequately or incorrectly reported by major news sources because their religious dimension was ignored, overlooked, or misrepresented.

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    Today understanding of religion is essential to understanding many major news stories. This book examines how the media frequently miss or misunderstand these stories because they do not take religion seriously, and how they misunderstand religion when they do take it seriously. To the extent that journalists do not grasp events' religious dimensions, both global and local, the authors argue, they are hindered from, and sometimes incapable of, describing what is happening. However, on the national level the press is one of the most secular institutions in American society - not necessarily contemptuous of serious religion, just uncomprehending. The essays in this book examine nine specific news stories that were inadequately or incorrectly reported by major news sources because their religious dimension was ignored, overlooked, or misrepresented. These stories range from the 2004 U.S. presidential elections, to Iran, Iraq, and the papal succession. In each case the author demonstrates how the story might have been more effectively reported and concludes with specific suggestions for journalist. The authors include both scholars and experienced news analysts. Although it will be of particular interest to people of faith, the book offers all readers an interesting and balanced analysis of the news media's uneasy relationship with religion and religious issues.

    ...an excellent book...a collection of essays showing how contemporary reporting ignores, distorts or simply fails to see the religious dimension of world events.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgments
    Table of Contents
    Contributors
    Foreword - Michael Gerson
    Part I: Background
    Introduction - Paul Marshall
    God is Winning: Religion in Global Politics - Timothy Samuel Shah and Monica Duffy Toft
    Part II: Case Studies
    Religion and Terrorism: Misreading Bin Laden - Paul Marshall
    Three Decades of Misreporting Iran and Iraq - Michael Rubin
    Religion and International Human Rights - Allen D. Hertzke
    Misunderestimating Religion in the 2004 Presidential Campaign - C. Danielle Vinson and James L. Guth
    The Media and the Popes - Amy Welborn
    Mel Gibsons Christ: The Passion of the Press - Jeremy Lott
    Part III: Getting It Right
    Getting Religion in the Newsroom - Terry Mattingly
    Principles for Getting It Right - Roberta Green Ahmanson
    Afterword - John DiIulio

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