Abstract
Lewis Raven Wallace was fired from Marketplace for questioning the mainstream media's conception of journalistic neutrality. He developed his critique in his 2019 book, The View From Somewhere: Undoing the Myth of Journalistic Objectivity, a podcast of the same name, and in several ancillary products. Wallace concludes that “objectivity is a false ideal that upholds the status quo”, and news judgement has less to do with objective criteria than with “who controls the narrative, whose narratives matter, and how the appearance of mattering is created in a society rife with entrenched inequality”.
Keywords: Objectivity, Journalism, Neutrality, Movement Journalism, Radio, Lewis Raven Wallace, Activism, Marketplace, History
How to Cite:
Boynton, R. S., (2021) “The View from Somewhere: A Review”, RadioDoc Review 6(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/rdr.86
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