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The Neuroscience of Good Journalism: How Constructive Journalism Uses Information to Empower with Maren Urner

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Apr 23, 2025
Maren Urner, a neuroscientist and professor, delves into the crucial role of constructive journalism in empowering communities and restoring trust in media. She discusses the psychological impacts of negative news consumption on mental health and urges a shift towards balanced narratives. Urner also examines how cognitive biases affect media engagement and highlights the tension between profit motives and journalistic integrity. Ultimately, she advocates for responsible journalism as a catalyst for collective action and positive societal change.
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Trust Fueled by Confirmation Bias

  • Trust depends heavily on whether audiences relate to and believe the source.
  • Confirmation bias makes people trust information from familiar or like-minded sources more.
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Profit Drives Negative Media

  • Media increasingly uses negativity to capture attention and maximize profits.
  • This focus on anger and fear correlates with the attention economy's drive for clicks.
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Need to Change Journalism Incentives

  • Journalism's incentive structure must change from profit to responsibility.
  • Current financial incentives push short-term thinking, undermining sustainable, truthful media.
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