Media Journalists Only Look Dead
As E.J. Dionne wrote in his 1996 book, They Only Look Dead, the press operates under a number of conflicting diktats: be neutral yet investigative; be disengaged but have an impact; be fair-minded but have an edge. Therein lies the nut of our tortured relationship with objectivity. Few would argue that complete objectivity is possible, yet we bristle when someone suggests we aren't being objective - or fair, or balanced - as if everyone agrees on what they all mean.
· Re-thinking objectivity fascinating article in Review [Columbia Journalism Via Infomaniac]
Information The Lure of Data: Is It Addictive
It's magnetic. It's like a tar baby: the more you touch it, the more you have to.
· Online compulsive disorder [NY Times; Registration required USER: ajreader; PASSWORD: access]