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Class podcast We Met U When reveals important lessons about power, informed consent and the right to be forgotten
How revisiting old stories can teach us about our responsibility to sources and the lasting cost of losing trust Continue Reading Class podcast We Met U When reveals important lessons about power, informed consent and the right to be forgotten
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Land acknowledgements and knowledge rematriation
Considerations of place and respecting Indigenous intellectual property in podcasts Continue Reading Land acknowledgements and knowledge rematriation
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Roles, values and qualifications in transition
An initial data snapshot of post-secondary journalism educators in Canada and their perspectives on where journalism is going Continue Reading Roles, values and qualifications in transition
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Staying Alive: Expanding Indigenous Journalism in Broadcasting with Melissa Ridgen
Improving reporting on Indigenous issues isn’t just about increasing coverage. Journalist and producer Melissa Ridgen discusses changing structures in television news and bringing best practices to enterprise reporting.
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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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Journalism education podcast seeking student input
Facts and Frictions multimedia issue accepting submissions until May 22 Continue Reading Journalism education podcast seeking student input
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From the classroom to the newsroom
A critical route to introduce AI in journalism education Continue Reading From the classroom to the newsroom
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Welcome to Facts & Frictions Fall 2022
Journalists’ roles and values, newsroom mergers, AI in journalism education and COVID coverage are featured in the latest issue of Facts & Frictions Continue Reading Welcome to Facts & Frictions Fall 2022
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Technology and Journalism: The Experience of Recent Graduates from Two Canadian Journalism Schools
How should tech fit into journalism education? Are j-schools finding the right balance? Aneurin Bosley and Fred Vallance-Jones asked recent grads, in the latest issue of Facts and Frictions Continue Reading Technology and Journalism: The Experience of Recent Graduates from Two Canadian Journalism Schools
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Facts & Frictions Spring 2022
Technology and journalism education, climate disinformation, innovations in audio storytelling and more explored in new journal issue Continue Reading Facts & Frictions Spring 2022