Works discussed in this essay: What Are Journalists For? by Jay Rosen. Yale University Press; 338 pages. Jay Rosen chronicling the so-called public journalism movement in 1999 is a little like Gloria Steinem doing the same for women’s liberation in 1969. As a key intellectual architect of the movement, Rosen can hardly be expected […]
Marty Linsky
Marty Linsky is currently a lecturer in public policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Linsky is the author of several publications, including The New Corporate Activism, co-authored with Ed Grefe, and Impact: How the Press Affects Federal Policy Making.

