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CONTENTS
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7 1 Journalism in the Imagination and on the Ground The disarray of institutions Journalism in institutional disarray Institutional interfaces Conclusion
8 2 Elites The crack up of the elites Why trust declines when elites crack up The crack up of responsibility Indexing and the spheres of political discourse Conclusion
9 3 Norms Why norms? What norms offer institutions Norms of journalism A triad of irrelevancies Conclusion
10 4 Audiences Assumed and taken for granted audiences Known and uncertain audiences Recoupling audiences and journalistic practices Conclusion
11 5 Reform or Revolution? The reformist path The revolutionary path Towards a journalism that matters
12 Bibliography
Guide
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