Preprints, COVID-19 and a ‘paradigm shift’ in science journalism
Research suggests that the pandemic pushed preprint-based journalism into the mainstream Continue Reading Preprints, COVID-19 and a ‘paradigm shift’ in science journalism
Research suggests that the pandemic pushed preprint-based journalism into the mainstream Continue Reading Preprints, COVID-19 and a ‘paradigm shift’ in science journalism
A critical route to introduce AI in journalism education Continue Reading From the classroom to the newsroom
What the merger of the Calgary Herald and Calgary Sun shows about journalists’ social identity Continue Reading The case of two Calgary newspapers
How journalistic roles are performed in Canadian media Continue Reading Epic snowmen, expert takes and audience orientation
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
What the rise of hate, a surge in government support and a relentless pandemic have meant for media in Canada Continue Reading The COVID years: Risk, reward and rethinking priorities
A case study on the promotion of climate science rejectionism by mainstream news outlets and e-commerce companies Continue Reading At the gate of disaster
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
Technology and journalism education, climate disinformation, innovations in audio storytelling and more explored in new journal issue Continue Reading Facts & Frictions Spring 2022
What the local news map and an industry group snapshot show — and what they don’t — about the state of community journalism Continue Reading Discordant or just different? A comparison of community newspaper data in Canada