Participants sought for national survey of Canadian journalists working in digital age
Two academics at Western University are conducting a national survey of Canadian journalists in order to gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of journalistic work in a digital age.
Two academics at Western University, in London, Ont., are conducting a national survey of Canadian journalists in order to gain an in-depth understanding of journalistic work in a digital age.
The study is being conducted by associate professor James Compton and professor Edward Comor, both of whom work in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western. The study is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
The survey takes about 15-20 minutes to complete and is anonymous.
[node:ad]Deadline: Friday Oct. 4, 2013.
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Tamara Baluja is an award-winning journalist with CBC Vancouver and the 2018 Michener-Deacon fellow for journalism education. She was the associate editor for J-Source from 2013-2014.