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  • A newspaper on fire held in someone's hands

    Journalism students see an industry in crisis. It’s time to talk about it

    Not talking about the state of the industry is not an option for journalism educators. But how should they do it? Continue Reading Journalism students see an industry in crisis. It’s time to talk about it

  • Plumes of smoke rise into the sky from a forest fire

    What emerging journalists need to know about covering the climate crisis

    Accepting the scientific consensus, incorporating lived experiences and including traditional knowledge in climate-related stories can reinvigorate climate reporting and better serve audiences
    Continue Reading What emerging journalists need to know about covering the climate crisis

  • A group of students work in the library on a project

    Why journalism education needs the humanities

    Journalism schools still need to balance technical and critical-thinking skills and require broader study topics to prepare students for the complexity of issues they will go on to report Continue Reading Why journalism education needs the humanities

  • Only heroic measures can save news now

    To guard their autonomy and tackle the misinformation crisis, it’s time for news people to question old assumptions and embrace accountability
    Continue Reading Only heroic measures can save news now

  • How to report on child welfare in a meaningful way

    Taking trauma-informed approaches to reporting and considering the structural drivers that define the child welfare system to improve coverage Continue Reading How to report on child welfare in a meaningful way

  • J-Source

    J-Source Editorial Board #2

    The six members of the J-Source Editorial Board members represent a broad set of interests and expertise in teaching and journalism scholarship from across the country, and from now on will regularly contribute pieces to J-Source and offer valuable guidance on the topics we cover. Board members are all university professors and will serve on…

  • In this image Brandi Morin is being arrested by police officers and being taken away by one on either side

     Brandi Morin’s case is a warning to all journalists

    Despite court rulings, law enforcement continue to interfere with journalists reporting on Indigenous-related protests Continue Reading  Brandi Morin’s case is a warning to all journalists

  • Why freelancing is now a necessary part of journalism education

    An industry in turmoil has made it clear that future journalists must know how to run a freelance business
    Continue Reading Why freelancing is now a necessary part of journalism education

  • Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment

    News organizations need to step up their commitments to share aggregated data of online threats against employees and offer flexibility to journalists when dealing with harassment. Continue Reading Journalists across Canada remain unequipped to deal with online harassment

  • Journalistes en situation de handicap : les pionniers de l’inclusion

    Voici les précurseurs qui font tomber les obstacles qui se dressent encore sur le chemin d’une
    carrière en ondes pour les journalistes qui vivent avec des limitations sensorielles ou motrices. Continue Reading Journalistes en situation de handicap : les pionniers de l’inclusion

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