“In these perilous and polarized times, with so many citizens distrustful of journalists and increasingly disengaged from the news they report, the future of democratic society may well rest on finding a better way to ‘do journalism.’ This book offers not one or two good ideas but eight, each a distinctive approach to journalism that focuses less on what is going wrong and more on what might be done about it. Some of the concepts will be familiar to readers and others likely will be new, but all highlight a way forward through reporting that embraces the complexity of the challenges we face but refuses to let them define us.”— Jane B. Singer, Professor, School of Arts and Social Sciences,City, University of London