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"Media / Political Bias
There is no such thing as an objective point of view.
No matter how much we may try to ignore it, human communication always takes place in a context,
through a medium, and among individuals and groups who are situated
historically, politically, economically, and socially. This state of affairs is
neither bad nor good. It simply is. Bias is a small word that identifies the
collective influences of the entire context of a message.
Politicians are certainly biased and overtly so. They belong to parties and
espouse policies and ideologies. And while they may think their individual
ideologies are simply common sense, they understand that they speak from
political positions.
Journalists, too, speak from political positions but usually not overtly so.
The journalistic ethics of objectivity and fairness are strong influences on the profession.
But journalistic objectivity is not the pristine objectivity of philosophy.
Instead, a journalist attempts to be objective by two methods: 1) fairness to
those concerned with the news and 2) a professional process of information
gathering that seeks fairness, completeness, and accuracy. As we all know, the
ethical heights journalists set for themselves are not always reached. But, all
in all, like politics, it is an honorable profession practiced, for the most
part, by people trying to do the right thing.
The press is often thought of as a unified voice with a distinct bias (right
or left depending on the critic). This simplistic thinking fits the needs of
ideological struggle, but is hardly useful in coming to a better understanding
of what is happening in the world. I believe journalism is an under-theorized
practice. In other words, journalists often do what they do without reflecting
upon the meaning of the premises and assumptions that support their practice. I
say this as a former journalist. I think we may begin to r"
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