I do not believe in "citizen journalism."
Yes, I know that's heresy. Yes, I know the old model has
changed: the monologue is now a dialogue. Yes, I know ordinary
people with cellphone cameras now "report" newsworthy events and
bloggers are indispensable to the national dialogue.
Yet I remain convinced that, with exceptions, citizen journalism
is to journalism as pornography is to a Martin Scorsese film; while
they may employ similar tools - i.e., camera, lighting - they
aspire to different results.
So I've had it up to here with people calling James O'Keefe III
a journalist.
Last year, you may recall, O'Keefe was lauded by political
conservatives for "investigative journalism" that helped bring down
ACORN, the financially troubled group whose sinister works included
advocating for poor and middle-income people. O'Keefe, in a hidden
camera sting, posed as a pimp and filmed some of the organization's
employees advising him on how to facilitate his supposed illicit
business. It made him the toast of the blogosphere and earned him
the admiration of Fox News. A resolution honoring him was even
introduced in the House of Representatives.
The resolution, which failed, praised O'Keefe and his
conspirator, Hannah Giles, for "exemplary actions as government
watchdogs and young journalists ..."
A year later, the "young journalist's" star is, putting it
mildly, fading.
Earlier this year, prosecutors declined to prosecute ACORN
employees amid reports that the videos were selectively and
misleadingly edited. Meanwhile, O'Keefe and three others were
arrested for trying to tamper with telephones in the office of
Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu. Now comes last week's report of a
bizarre plot to embarrass CNN correspondent Abbie Boudreau, who was
seeking an interview. O'Keefe had apparently planned to lure her
aboard a boat filled with sex toys and secretly record their
meeting; thankfully, one of his henchwomen warned Boudreau off.
This is journalism? No.
Journalism is hours on the phone nailing down the facts or
pleading for the interview. Journalism is obsessing over nit-picky
questions of fairness and context. Journalism is trying to get the
story and get it right.
"Citizen journalism," we are told, is supposed to democratize
all that, the tools of new technology making each of us a
journalist unto him or herself. It is a mark of the low regard in
which journalism is held that that load of bull pucky ever passed
as wisdom. If some guy had a wrench, would that make him a citizen
mechanic? If some woman flashed a toy badge, would you call her a
citizen police officer? Would you trust your health to a citizen
doctor just because he produced a syringe?
Of course not. But every Tom, Dick and Harriet with a blog is a
"citizen journalist."
Worse, they are spreading like the common cold. Ask Shirley
Sherrod if you don't believe me. Sometimes it feels as if there are
more "citizen journalists" than citizens. It is hard to know how to
feel about that.
After all, it used to be that you couldn't enjoy freedom of the
press unless you could afford to own a press. The Internet has
opened the public square to more voices, and you can't complain
about that.
But I don't believe in citizen journalism because journalism -
like any profession worthy of the name - has standards and ethics,
and if you don't sign on to those, I can no more trust you than I
can a doctor who refused the Hippocratic oath or a lawyer who
failed the bar exam.
You cannot be a journalist - citizen or otherwise - if
credibility matters less to you than ideology. So please, let's
find something else to call James O'Keefe III.
If you want, I have a few ideas.
Leonard Pitts Jr. is a columnist for the Miami Herald.
E-mail him at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
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Posted: Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:01 am
Leonard Pitts Jr. / Sorry, folks, but 'citizen journalism' isn't journalism at all
I do not believe in "citizen journalism."
Yes, I know that's heresy. Yes, I know the old model has changed: the monologue is now a dialogue. Yes, I know ordinary people with cellphone cameras now "report" newsworthy events and bloggers are indispensable to the national dialogue.
Yet I remain convinced that, with exceptions, citizen journalism is to journalism as pornography is to a Martin Scorsese film; while they may employ similar tools - i.e., camera, lighting - they aspire to different results.
So I've had it up to here with people calling James O'Keefe III a journalist.
Last year, you may recall, O'Keefe was lauded by political conservatives for "investigative journalism" that helped bring down ACORN, the financially troubled group whose sinister works included advocating for poor and middle-income people. O'Keefe, in a hidden camera sting, posed as a pimp and filmed some of the organization's employees advising him on how to facilitate his supposed illicit business. It made him the toast of the blogosphere and earned him the admiration of Fox News. A resolution honoring him was even introduced in the House of Representatives.
The resolution, which failed, praised O'Keefe and his conspirator, Hannah Giles, for "exemplary actions as government watchdogs and young journalists ..."
A year later, the "young journalist's" star is, putting it mildly, fading.
Earlier this year, prosecutors declined to prosecute ACORN employees amid reports that the videos were selectively and misleadingly edited. Meanwhile, O'Keefe and three others were arrested for trying to tamper with telephones in the office of Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu. Now comes last week's report of a bizarre plot to embarrass CNN correspondent Abbie Boudreau, who was seeking an interview. O'Keefe had apparently planned to lure her aboard a boat filled with sex toys and secretly record their meeting; thankfully, one of his henchwomen warned Boudreau off.
This is journalism? No.
Journalism is hours on the phone nailing down the facts or pleading for the interview. Journalism is obsessing over nit-picky questions of fairness and context. Journalism is trying to get the story and get it right.
"Citizen journalism," we are told, is supposed to democratize all that, the tools of new technology making each of us a journalist unto him or herself. It is a mark of the low regard in which journalism is held that that load of bull pucky ever passed as wisdom. If some guy had a wrench, would that make him a citizen mechanic? If some woman flashed a toy badge, would you call her a citizen police officer? Would you trust your health to a citizen doctor just because he produced a syringe?
Of course not. But every Tom, Dick and Harriet with a blog is a "citizen journalist."
Worse, they are spreading like the common cold. Ask Shirley Sherrod if you don't believe me. Sometimes it feels as if there are more "citizen journalists" than citizens. It is hard to know how to feel about that.
After all, it used to be that you couldn't enjoy freedom of the press unless you could afford to own a press. The Internet has opened the public square to more voices, and you can't complain about that.
But I don't believe in citizen journalism because journalism - like any profession worthy of the name - has standards and ethics, and if you don't sign on to those, I can no more trust you than I can a doctor who refused the Hippocratic oath or a lawyer who failed the bar exam.
You cannot be a journalist - citizen or otherwise - if credibility matters less to you than ideology. So please, let's find something else to call James O'Keefe III.
If you want, I have a few ideas.
Leonard Pitts Jr. is a columnist for the Miami Herald. E-mail him at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
Posted in Commentary on Thursday, October 7, 2010 12:01 am.
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