Introduction
That journalism is in a state of crisis is self-evident. It is not simply a financial crisis, but, as others, including myself, have pointed out, a far more pervasive, existential crisis (Carlson & Lewis 2015; Hermida 2019; Papacharissi 2015). Against this context, The Journalism Manifesto is a timely and necessary intervention that lays out an astute indictment of the shortcomings of the institution of journalism, suggesting from the start that “its future is surely at risk,” (2).
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