
Jonathan Larsen
Team Human
The Evolution of Journalism and Public Perception
This chapter examines the historical interplay between media, public relations, and the shaping of public opinion, highlighting figures like Walter Lippman and John Dewey. It discusses how journalism has transformed from traditional corporate reporting to grassroots citizen journalism, emphasizing storytelling's crucial role in connecting with audiences. Additionally, the chapter reflects on current media practices, viewer engagement, and the impact of political changes on citizens' perceptions and participation in democracy.
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