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September 04, 2017

Media and democracy—the themes recurred at the Vinod Mehta Memorial Lecture and Outlook SpeakOut Awards

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When they call journalism the first draft of history, it seems to denote a breathless pursuit of events in the here and now, without a moment of pause for reflection on the procedures of truth-finding, or on the ethics of judgement-making that precedes the writing. that first draft is in reality a document produced after a process of vetting and self-critical analysis. the method is not without flaws—which method is?—but it doubtless exists and its inner rigour is what keeps alive a shared public space that is of vital importance, fraught and fragile though it may seem at times.

For our team at Outlook, there couldn’t have been a better way to commemorate the magazine’s iconic founding editor-in-chief Vinod Mehta than by instituting an annual lecture in his name, two years after his passing. We conceived of it as a space where, in a sense, journalism publicly thinks about itself. The first Vinod Mehta Memor ial Lecture was delivered by Steve Coll, acclaimed American journalist writer and Dean of Journalism School, Columbia University, at an impressive event in Delhi on August 18. On the occasion, the magazine also launched the SpeakOut Awards to honour those who, very much like Mr Mehta, have excelled in their respective fields without compromising on their integrity.

The former managing editor of The Washington Post and two-time Pulitzer Award winner, in a lecture titled ‘Media in the Mirror’, primarily focused on the crisis of liberalism in the 21st century—a phase that has in many ways aggravated the challenges which the fourth estate sets before itself. In the long excerpt from his speech (

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