1. When Institutions Fail: Communitarianism and Spotlight.
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Painter, Chad and Scherb, Alexandra
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COMMUNITARIANISM , *CATHOLIC priests , *CONTENT analysis , *SEX crimes , *SOCIAL influence - Abstract
Communitarians argue that social identity is formed through the connection between individuals and their communities. The purpose of this study is to examine how the institution of journalism functions as part of a larger community. Media influence and are influenced by the larger social, cultural, legal, political, and economic systems in which they operate. This textual analysis focused on the breakdown of four Boston institutions—the Catholic Church, the police force, the justice system, and the daily newspaper—depicted in the film Spotlight. These institutions failed their community, allowing decades of sexual abuse to go unrecognized and unpunished—at least until the Spotlight team investigated allegations against Catholic priests. Through the lens of communitarian ethics, the researchers argue that stakeholders must recognize the need for a strong community from which the press can report, explain, correct, and connect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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