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We all need help reporting in Black communities
New guide will focus on advice to strengthen reporting practices for engaging with Black communities -
Organizations can help journalists navigate deluge of climate research
Evidence syntheses aggregate scientific studies on climate change in the rapidly growing field so reporters can bring more context and understanding to their reporting -
Media consumers in Canada are losing their appetite for news — and trusting it less
A new report suggests more people in Canada are avoiding the news and less willing to pay subscription fees -
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 -
Journalism startups as networks in transition: The case of The Hoser
How Actor Network Theory helps us gain an understanding of the distinctive qualities of journalism startups -
Unpaid journalism internships: Education or exploitation?
A new survey of students, employers and schools points to overhauling unpaid internship programs -
A global study on pandemic-era news explores the gap between journalists’ ideals and realities
In Canada, media ranks second globally in amplifying the views and rights of citizens and echoes government a lot less than trust indicators suggest. But resources constrain watchdog journalism, a function reporters hold in high regard -
Preprints, COVID-19 and a ‘paradigm shift’ in science journalism
Research suggests that the pandemic pushed preprint-based journalism into the mainstream -
From the classroom to the newsroom
A critical route to introduce AI in journalism education -
The case of two Calgary newspapers
What the merger of the Calgary Herald and Calgary Sun shows about journalists’ social identity
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