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Index
Contents Acknowledgments Part I: Journalism in a Toxic Public Sphere Chapter 1: Polluted Spheres, Eroding Democracies
A Polluted Public Sphere Measuring Democracy The Democrat’s Nightmare Conclusion: Structure of the Book Notes
Chapter 2: Journalism, Populism, and the Problem of Democracy
Ancient Populism Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation Early Modern Populism Modern Populism Populism and Nationalism Populism and Journalism Notes
Chapter 3: Extreme Populism and Journalism
Defining Populism Extreme Populism Strategies of Extreme Populism Journalistic Guidelines for Extreme Populism Notes
Part II: Detoxing the Public Sphere Chapter 4: Democratically Engaged Journalism
The Culture of Dialogic Democracy Can We Be Civil? What Journalists Can Do Journalistic Guidelines Ward’s Democracy Index: Detecting Threats to Democracy Notes
Chapter 5: Extremism
Philosophical Fundamentals Media Harm and Extremism Guidelines for Hate Speech Reporting Notes
Chapter 6: Serving the Republic
Forms of Patriotism Evaluating Patriotism: A Calculus Serving the Truth, Not Fake News Serving Humanity Notes
Bibliography
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