Journalism, Religion, and Vocation - The Overlooked Force in American Life
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of journalism, religion, and vocation in this thought-provoking 1-hour and 3-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the perspectives of two seasoned Washington D.C. reporters as they discuss religion's surprising influence on American life and its importance to readers. Examine the reasons behind the "blind spot" many newsrooms have regarding religious coverage and the underrepresentation of religious individuals among leading columnists, reporters, and editors. Consider the implications of Dean Baquet's 2016 statement about major media outlets' lack of understanding when it comes to religion. Gain insights into potential solutions for improving religious coverage in journalism, especially during a time of declining institutional religion in the United States. Listen as these industry veterans, each with over three decades of experience, candidly reflect on their realization that religion is "always in the room" and its significance in American society.
Syllabus
Journalism, Religion, and Vocation
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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