I’ve been pondering the relationship between journalism and democracy of late, and so too have the academic commenters gathering at the blog of Social Science Research Council boss, Craig Calhoun.
Calhoun asks the question Sam Zell has already answered — What is the future of newspapers? And when social scientists smell blood, they’re mostly rubbing their hands at the prospect of a fresh cadaver to dissect rather than offering sympathy or solutions.
There’s not much in the comments that regular readers won’t be overly familiar with — foundation-funded journalism anyone? But buried within them is Michael Schudson offering his usual top class, analytical two cents: Continue reading