Photojournalism and Solutions Approaches
OnlineSolutions journalism is rigorous, evidence-based reporting on responses to social problems. But what does this mean for visual journalists?
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Solutions journalism is rigorous, evidence-based reporting on responses to social problems. But what does this mean for visual journalists?
“Documenting Indigenous Clean Energy Initiatives Through Mobile Journalism: Employing Conciliatory Innovative Practices" is a research-creation project centred in the Department of Journalism at Concordia University.
Guest speakers Arvin Joaquin from OMNI News: Filipino Edition and Shalu Mehta from The Discourse will discuss what trauma is, how to cope as a journalist, and how to work with sources and trauma.
Is it a good thing for journalism that artificial intelligence can be used to write journalistic stories, measure a story’s value, and help decide who sees it? J
Toronto Star food reporter Karon Liu talks about his unconventional path towards being a professional food writer and what it means to cover food in a post-celebrity chef era in an incredibly diverse city like Toronto (and why he thinks it's one of the best places for food in the world).
A panel discussion presented by the Faculty of Information & Media Studies and open to everyone. This panel will discuss many of the challenges confronted by journalists today with identifying and combatting disinformation. The panel brings together academic experts in the field of journalism and communication with professional journalists working on the ground. The panel…
In a recent New York Times opinion piece, journalist Lydia Polgreen highlights a growing division between “news haves and have-nots.”