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  • Three journalism education lessons from Canada’s first Future of Independent Media Summit

    How exploring community, revenue and precarity can fit into j-school courses Continue Reading Three journalism education lessons from Canada’s first Future of Independent Media Summit

  • 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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    J-Source Editorial Board #2

    The six members of the J-Source Editorial Board members represent a broad set of interests and expertise in teaching and journalism scholarship from across the country, and from now on will regularly contribute pieces to J-Source and offer valuable guidance on the topics we cover. Board members are all university professors and will serve on…

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    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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    Submissions are open for the 2023 Dalton Camp Award

    Entries for the $10,000 prize and $2,500 student prize are due Jan. 6 Continue Reading Submissions are open for the 2023 Dalton Camp Award

  • Marie-Ève Martel : épisode 2 du balado Le métier d’informer sur Projet J

    Marie-Ève Martel et l’importance de l’information locale (BALADO)

    par Steve Proulx Notre invitée, Marie-Ève Martel, journaliste, conférencière et autrice de trois essais sur l’information et le journalisme au Québec, un sujet qu’elle défend avec toute sa verve. On peut lire Marie-Ève Martel dans les pages du quotidien La Voix de l’Est, de Granby. Elle donne aussi régulièrement des conférences et des formations sur…

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    Décès du journaliste et rédacteur Paul Terrien

    été journaliste, délégué du Québec, chef de cabinet des ministres fédéraux des Transports et des Affaires étrangères et rédacteur de discours auprès de trois premiers ministres du Canada. Il a notamment publié Les grands discours de l’histoire du Québec et Notre voix. Continue Reading Décès du journaliste et rédacteur Paul Terrien

  • Find your voice at #CAJ19

    Learn from the best at the new #CAJ19 Coaching Academy Continue Reading Find your voice at #CAJ19

  • Watch: ‘Fake news’ and a changing media landscape

    Laurier panel explores the state of journalism  Continue Reading Watch: ‘Fake news’ and a changing media landscape

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    Ryan McMahon has big plans for his Indigenous media platform Indian & Cowboy

    This story was funded by the J-Source Patreon campaign. By Meagan Gillmore Ryan McMahon wants to create Canada’s next Vice — “minus the weed,” he adds. But for this to happen, he’s challenging all Canadians to confront what he calls one of this country’s greatest addictions: colonialism. McMahon has been steadily building an Indigenous media platform…
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