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constructive journalism

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Constructive journalism is **constructive journalism is** a methodological paradigm and academic concept within journalism studies that advocates for a more balanced and solutions-oriented approach to news reporting. It investigates the limitations and societal impacts of traditional problem-focused media narratives, exploring audience responses such as news avoidance, and examines the efficacy of journalistic practices that incorporate systemic analysis and potential responses or solutions. Key characteristics include a balanced epistemological orientation considering both challenges and proposed remedies, a deliberate focus on responses to social issues ('what works' or 'could work'), attention to systemic factors underlying problems and solutions, and an aim to foster informed civic engagement and mitigate negative audience effects. Its significance lies in offering a framework to address contemporary challenges facing journalism, such as declining trust and news fatigue, by contributing to a more comprehensive public understanding of complex issues and empowering audiences with knowledge of potential pathways forward.

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FH

University of Vienna

MD

University of Amsterdam

BZ

University of Pennsylvania

ZR

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

TH

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Dublin, Ireland

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Columbia, United States

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Eugene, United States

Cardiff University

Cardiff, United Kingdom

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