Just a Journalist: On the Press, Life, and the Spaces Between

Linda Greenhouse
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Just a Journalist: On the Press, Life, and the Spaces Between

Linda Greenhouse
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192 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 30, 2017
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9780674980334
  • Dimensions: 1.0" W x 1.0" L x 1.0" H
Linda Greenhouse is Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who is a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times.
A delightful, engaging book. I like its personal tone and its feisty, argumentative character.—Michael Schudson, author of The Rise of the Right to Know

Greenhouse shows what significant strides journalism has made in what she calls ‘the post-truth age,’ when news stories and headlines now employ language once reserved for opinion pieces or for private conversations among journalists…This brief book of argument and anecdote presents a minefield of challenges that journalism itself is far from unified over how to face. And the ground keeps shifting as the mainstream press does its best to remain a watchdog while resisting the label of adversary.—Kirkus Reviews

Greenhouse entwines a personal career history with a larger examination of the challenges her profession faces in an increasingly fractious political landscape.—Kate Tuttle, Boston Globe

The veteran New York Times journalist offers a refreshing and fearless challenge to some of journalism’s most revered—and ossified— principles, drawing from her first-hand experience…The final essay of Greenhouse’s book is indeed more memoir than argument, and it’s a fascinating and delightful read. Especially interesting are her reflections on how the Internet has changed the newsroom…Just a Journalist is a short, precise, top-notch read: illuminating about life as a journalist over the past four decades, but more importantly provocative and intellectually stimulating on some of the core issues facing journalism today. For anyone who cares about the media and its relationship to democracy, her book is a must-read.—Hans Rollman, PopMatters

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