close

Losing Pravda

Natalia Roudakova · ISBN 9781107171121
Losing Pravda | Zookal Textbooks | Zookal Textbooks
Out of stock
$168.95  Save $8.55
$160.40
-
+
Zookal account needed
Read online instantly with Zookal eReader
Access online & offline
$45.95
Note: Subscribe and save discount does not apply to eTextbooks.
-
+
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Author(s) Natalia Roudakova
Subtitle Ethics and The Press in Post-Truth Russia
Published 28th September 2017
Related course codes

Ethics and The Press in Post-Truth Russia

What happens when journalism is made superfluous? Combining ethnography, media analysis, moral and political theory this book examines the unravelling of professional journalism in Russia over the past twenty-five years, and its effects on society. It argues that, contrary to widespread assumptions, late Soviet-era journalists shared a cultural contract with their audiences, which ensured that their work was guided by a truth-telling ethic. Post-communist economic and political upheaval led not so much to greater press freedom as to the de-professionalization of journalism, as journalists found themselves having to monetize their truth-seeking skills. This has culminated in a perception of journalists as political prostitutes, or members of the 'second oldest profession', as they are commonly termed in Russia. Roudakova argues that this cultural shift has fundamentally eroded the value of truth-seeking and telling in Russian society.
Translation missing: en.general.search.loading