Performing the News: Identity, Authority, and the Myth of Neutrality

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Performing the News: Identity, Authority, and the Myth of Neutrality

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ISBN: 9781978836679
author: Elia Powers
book format: Paperback
publishing house: Rutgers University Press
publication date: 2024 -9
language: English
binding: Paperback
number of pages: 228

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Performing the Identity, Authority, and the Myth of Neutrality  explores a problem that is often overlooked in discourse on diversity, equity, and Journalists from historically marginalized groups have long felt pressure to conform when performing for audiences. Many speak with a flat, “neutral” accent, modify their delivery to hide distinctive vocal attributes, dress conventionally to appeal to the “average” viewer, and maintain a consistent appearance to avoid unwanted attention. Their aim is what author Elia Powers refers to as performance neutrality —presentation that is deemed unobjectionable, reveals little about journalists’ social identity, and supposedly does not detract from their message. Increasingly, journalists are challenging restrictive, purportedly neutral forms of self-presentation. This book argues that performance neutrality is a myth that reinforces the status quo, limits on-air diversity, and hinders efforts to make newsrooms more inclusive. Through in-depth interviews with journalists in broadcasting and podcasting, and those who shape their performance, the author suggests ways to make journalism more inclusive and representative of diverse audiences.

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