Learning what’s new in Canada’s podcast scene
A conversation with Pod the North’s founder Kattie Laur Continue Reading Learning what’s new in Canada’s podcast scene
A conversation with Pod the North’s founder Kattie Laur Continue Reading Learning what’s new in Canada’s podcast scene
Results show differences in non-pandemic and pandemic news frames, and in national frames Continue Reading News media’s framing of telehealth before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
What are the challenges for the implementation of inclusive practices in journalism? Continue Reading Podcasting and media trauma
Researchers at Concordia University hope to identify municipalities in need of local coverage as potential locations for news start-ups Continue Reading Mapping community news coverage in Montreal
Those living in areas with high suicide rates feel abandoned by journalists Continue Reading Facing the crisis: why media must address suicide head-on
Modules include interviewing children, covering vulnerable communities and how to protect workers’ mental health Continue Reading Online toolkit will aid newsrooms, j-schools navigate trauma
In a ‘post-truth era’ of mistrust and out-right denial of facts, some science journalists may be writing a simple story of public irrationality rather than trying to understand their audiences Continue Reading From public deficits to public defects: How journalists embraced technocratic explanations for the Post-Truth Era
How powerful forces shape the news
Continue Reading Book Review: Manipulating the message
A strong community uniting exiled Afghan journalists in Canada began at the revived Free Speech Hub on May 1 Continue Reading I was a university student when I fled Kabul. Now I want to help Afghan journalism survive
An examination of the government-funded Local Journalism Initiative Continue Reading Missed opportunities for community engagement