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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 -
Pushing past the empty rhetoric: The Canadian Mountain Podcast and its approach to land acknowledgments
What bridging knowledge systems and open collaboration taught us about bringing place-based meaning to digital and broadcast media production -
Journalism education and Call to Action 86
Research note published in Facts and Frictions explores conciliatory and collaborative methods of research-creation with Indigenous communities -
Canadian Access to Information and Journalism: Obstacles and Opportunities
New research published in Facts and Frictions finds that Canada's federal Access to Information is "a broken system rife with practical and ideological hurdles," causing some journalists to use it only as a last resort and others to advocate for reform -
Welcome to Facts and Frictions/Faits et frictions
J-Schools Canada launches scholarly journal -
Why unpaid internships are at odds with the goal of a more equitable, diverse media industry
J-school umbrella group studying the issue across Canada, to issue recommendations this fall -
Share your fact-checking experiences with the Truth in Journalism Project
Reporters' and sources' input will help inform creation of verification manual for longform journalism -
How COVID-19 has expanded journalism education toolkits
After almost two years doing and teaching journalism at a distance, safety planning is preparing j-school students for not just a pandemic, but also a career in news -
Apply for the Jack Webster Foundation student journalism awards
Entries open until Oct. 3
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