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Journalism and Social Justice

Journalism and Social Justice' refers to the practice of reporting that aims to highlight and address issues of inequality, discrimination, and human rights, often advocating for marginalized communities and promoting social change through informed storytelling and investigative research. This intersection emphasizes the role of media in shaping public discourse and influencing policy related to social justice issues.

intermediate
5 hours
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Journalism plays a vital role in promoting social justice by highlighting issues faced by marginalized communities. It serves as a platform for advocacy, raising awareness about injustices and holding those in power accountable. Ethical reporting is essential to ensure that the voices of the voicele...

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Key Terms

Investigative Reporting
A form of journalism that seeks to uncover hidden information.

Example: Investigative reporters often expose corruption in government.

Media Ethics
The principles that guide the conduct of journalists.

Example: Media ethics require journalists to report truthfully and fairly.

Advocacy Journalism
Journalism that promotes a specific cause or viewpoint.

Example: Advocacy journalism often focuses on social justice issues.

Community Engagement
The process of building relationships with community members.

Example: Journalists engage with communities to understand their needs.

Bias
A tendency to favor one side over another.

Example: Bias can affect how news stories are reported.

Fact-Checking
The process of verifying the accuracy of information.

Example: Fact-checking is essential in investigative journalism.

Related Topics

Media Literacy
Understanding how to critically evaluate media sources and messages.
intermediate
Human Rights Reporting
Focusing on issues related to human rights and social justice in journalism.
advanced
Digital Journalism
Exploring the impact of digital media on journalism practices and ethics.
intermediate

Key Concepts

Investigative ReportingMedia EthicsAdvocacy JournalismCommunity Engagement