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The New York Observer supposes that post-journalism means the death of the objective observer and the birth of the writer as a worker.
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No doubt many of them will continue writing, but in a new style—what I call “post-journalism.” No longer “objective observers,” they will be writers-as-workers. This will lead to a rebirth of American reporting.
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Samar AhsanAlex Mawbrey, a professor, whose radical theories of journalism are found on his blog, www.mediabrainstorm.com.
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Sohail SangiAlex Mawbrey, a professor, whose radical theories of journalism are found on his blog, www.mediabrainstorm.com.
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Michael BeckerThe New York Observer supposes that post-journalism means the death of the objective observer and the birth of the writer as a worker.
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No doubt many of them will continue writing, but in a new style—what I call “post-journalism.” No longer “objective observers,” they will be writers-as-workers. This will lead to a rebirth of American reporting.
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