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    Knowing their news: Library workers as informants to journalism studies research

    Tyler W. S. Nagel identifies a new role for the public library: a knowledge base of community media information, and a new collaboration between libraries and library workers Continue Reading Knowing their news: Library workers as informants to journalism studies research

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    News media’s framing of telehealth before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

    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

  • Podcasting and media trauma

    What are the challenges for the implementation of inclusive practices in journalism? Continue Reading Podcasting and media trauma

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    Mapping community news coverage in Montreal

    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

  • From public deficits to public defects: How journalists embraced technocratic explanations for the Post-Truth Era

    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

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    Book Review: Manipulating the message

    How powerful forces shape the news
    Continue Reading Book Review: Manipulating the message

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    Missed opportunities for community engagement

    An examination of the government-funded Local Journalism Initiative Continue Reading Missed opportunities for community engagement

  • In this picture Garvey Bailey is sitting on the right side of the image holding a mic and interviewing singer Madisan McFerrin who is dressed in a sweater and jeans and sitting on a bed next to her with one hand in her hair and the other on the bed behind her.

    We all need help reporting in Black communities

    New guide will focus on advice to strengthen reporting practices for engaging with Black communities Continue Reading We all need help reporting in Black communities

  • In this image the earth is in the centre and half of it is on fire. This picture depicts the impact of global warming in a visual way.

    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
    Continue Reading Organizations can help journalists navigate deluge of climate research 

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    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 Continue Reading Media consumers in Canada are losing their appetite for news — and trusting it less

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