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This episode features Dr. Michael Schudson in conversation with Dr. Lynn Berger. They discuss Dr. Schudson’s work on media studies, professionalism, and objectivity within the field of sociology and his subsequent discovery of and integration into the field of communication. Dr. Schudson further discusses his work on the guiding principles of journalism and the importance of objectivity and peer review within media, politics, and academia. Featuring Ellen Wartella Lynn Berger Michael Schudson Sponsor: The Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore More from our guests: Ellen Wartella Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences Northwestern University Director, Center on Media and Human Development Twitter: @CMHD_NU Lynn Berger Journalist & Care Correspondent | De Correspondent Twitter: @LynnBerger1984 Michael Schudson Professor of Journalism | Columbia Journalism School Columbia University Works Referenced in Episode: Frost, R., & Untermeyer, L. (1951). The road not taken (pp. 18-20). Holt. Schudson, M. (2001). Politics as cultural practice. Political Communication, 18(4), 421-431. Schudson, M. (2020). Journalism: Why it matters. John Wiley & Sons. Schudson, M. (1981). Discovering the news: A social history of American newspapers. Basic books. Baldwin, M. (2018). Scientific autonomy, public accountability, and the rise of “peer review” in the Cold War United States. Isis, 109(3), 538-558. Copy and Audio Editor: Sharlene Burgos Executive Producer: DeVante Brown