Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.46640/imr.11.21.5
Sulejmanpašić and Zelizer: Returning to the Journalism
Amela Delić
orcid.org/0000-0001-6622-2966
; University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Journalism, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
Although the book Journalism – the Destroyer of Humanity is one of the most sharply intoned critical reviews of journalism we have read, we believe that this book is also some kind of a call for change. It is interesting that back in 1936 Sulejmanpašić accurately dissected journalistic reality, distinguishing sensational journalism from professional journalism. Thus, he leaves us room for a different, purposeful and visionary journalism. The author discusses the impact of journalism on various spheres of human social and his psychological life, and this impact is, from his perspective, mostly negative.
Although the lessons of Sulejmanpašić’s book are profound, and the arguments are so strong that they are difficult to refute, we want to believe that there is still hope for the journalistic profession. This paper will compare the reflections of Dževad Sulejmanpašić and Barbie Zelizer in their different, but somewhat similar, views of the profession. While Sulejmanpašić emphasizes and perfectly recognizes all the shortcomings of the profession, Zelizer gives recommendations and in a different, modern digital or online context, devising journalism that would serve humanity, instead of destroying it.
Keywords
Sulejmanpašić; Zelizer; journalism; digital media; profession; credibility
Hrčak ID:
283661
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Publication date:
11.9.2022.
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