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Year / 2023

  • Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities Duncan McCue Oxford

    How reciprocity, solutions and rethinking objectivity can help decolonize journalism

    First textbook in Canada on covering Indigenous communities offers a roadmap for building relationships and better reporting  Continue Reading How reciprocity, solutions and rethinking objectivity can help decolonize journalism

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    Unpaid journalism internships: Education or exploitation?

    A new survey of students, employers and schools points to overhauling unpaid internship programs Continue Reading Unpaid journalism internships: Education or exploitation?

  • Jack Webster Foundation logo

    Submissions open for the 2023 Webster Awards

    Entries due July 30 Continue Reading Submissions open for the 2023 Webster Awards

  • Journalism jobs: May 17

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: May 17

  • Staying Alive Preserving Local News in Canada Episode 4 The Rise of AI in Newsrooms Winston Sih with Gavin Adamson Supported by the Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University and J-Source

    Staying Alive: The Rise of AI in Newsrooms with Gavin Adamson

    The rise of artificial intelligence has caused analysts to reflect on the possibilities of almost every industry, including journalism. Journalism professor Gavin Adamson on tools like ChatGPT and their implications for media ethics, practice and education.

    Continue Reading Staying Alive: The Rise of AI in Newsrooms with Gavin Adamson

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    The toxic standards that have shaped coverage of drug use in Canada

    While a health crisis has unfolded, newsrooms have had to learn to do better. But the changes in framing haven’t always come fast enough or extended to the workers with lived experience  Continue Reading The toxic standards that have shaped coverage of drug use in Canada

  • Facts & Frictions logo: white text in red text bubble. Subheading in grey: Emerging Debates, Pedagogies and Practices in Contemporary Journalism. On bottom, logo repeats in French. Faits et Frictions: white text in red text bubble. Subheading in grey: Débats, pédagogies, émergents en journalism contemporain

    Journalism education podcast seeking student input

    Facts and Frictions multimedia issue accepting submissions until May 22 Continue Reading Journalism education podcast seeking student input

  • Journalism jobs: May 3

    Want your call for pitches or job posting featured? Tweet it to us or use the hashtag #CdnMediaJobs Continue Reading Journalism jobs: May 3

  • RTDNA Canada

    Submissions are open for the RTDNF Canada scholarship program

    Apply by June 19 Continue Reading Submissions are open for the RTDNF Canada scholarship program

  • Projet J Observatoire numérique du journalisme Le métier d'informer Invitée: Alexandre Szacka Photo de la journaliste Alexandra Szacka

    BALADO – Le métier d’informer, avec Alexandra Szacka

    Dans cet épisode un peu spécial, Steve Proulx s’entretient avec la journaliste Alexandra Szacka. Cette grande dame du journalisme a parcouru le monde pendant quatre décennies pour témoigner de l’histoire en cours d’écriture, de la répression de manifestants pro-démocratie sur la place Tian’anmen à Pékin, en 1989, à la guerre en Afghanistan. Elle revient sur…

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