Solidarity Journalism Can Help the Mainstream Media Restore Public Trust and Strengthen Democracy, with Dr. Anita Varma
Dr. Anita Varma is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Media at UT Austin where she leads the Solidarity Journalism Initiative at the university’s Center for Media Engagement.
Dr. Anita Varma is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Media at UT Austin where she focuses on media ethics. She leads the Solidarity Journalism Initiative at the university’s Center for Media Engagement. She received her Ph.D. in Communication from Stanford University, and her dissertation, Solidarity in Action: A Case Study of Journalistic Humanizing Techniques in the San Francisco Homeless Project, received the inaugural Penn State Davis Ethics Award. Her research, teaching, and public engagement all focus on the role of solidarity in journalism. She believes journalism can help change the world for the better, and dedicates herself to helping journalists do their best work.
“The best journalism has always stood for people's basic dignity. So solidarity journalism is when that commitment to social justice translates into the action of doing journalism that prioritizes the insights, struggles, and the needs of people for whom their basic dignity is at stake.”
Anita joins us today to discuss the mainstream media’s credibility crisis and how solidarity journalism offers a way forward for the media industry to build public trust, strengthen democracy, and better serve its audiences.
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SOLIDARITY JOURNALISM RESOURCES:
Mainstream Media Faces a Credibility Crisis – My Journalism Research Shows How the News Can Still Serve the Public, by Dr. Anita Varma
Life and Death of the American Worker: The Immigrants Taking on America's Largest Meatpacking Company, by Alice Driver
The Defender Handbook, by The Kansas City Defender and the Reynolds Journalism Institute