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Journalism in the Time of Crisis
At the Intersection of Journalism and the Pandemic: Conference newsroom
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Crisis to Conversation—Episode 6: Review of the conference with Randy Boswell
Crisis to Conversation—Episode 6: Review of the conference with Randy Boswell
On Oct. 22 and 23, the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University hosted the 2020 Journalism in the Time of Crisis…
Meral M. Jamal
Oct 29, 2020
Crisis to Conversation—Episode 5: Recap of the Student Town Hall
Crisis to Conversation—Episode 5: Recap of the Student Town Hall
On Oct. 22nd and 23rd, the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University hosted the 2020 Journalism in the Time of Crisis…
Meral M. Jamal
Oct 27, 2020
Crisis to Conversation—Episode three: Recap of the Opening Night Forum
Crisis to Conversation—Episode three: Recap of the Opening Night Forum
On Oct. 22nd and 23rd, the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University hosted the 2020 Journalism in the Time of Crisis…
Meral M. Jamal
Oct 25, 2020
Local Matters: Searching for signs of resilience as pandemic worsens community news crisis
Local Matters: Searching for signs of resilience as pandemic worsen...
The pandemic has placed a prominent focus on the challenges and the future of local media. Nevertheless, one goal remains a priority…
Baneetbraich
Oct 24, 2020
The pandemic changed the frontlines of disinformation, too
The pandemic changed the frontlines of disinformation, too
With COVID-19 dramatically reshaping life across the globe, it’s also transforming the way information travels. Experts say we need to…
Erika Ibrahim
Oct 24, 2020
COVID-19 threatens media freedom with a“death sentence,” experts say
COVID-19 threatens media freedom with a“death sentence,” experts say
Panelists Meera Selva from the Reuters Institute, Peter Erdelyi from 444.hu Hungary, and Courtney Radsch from the Committee to Protect…
Sarah MacFarlane
Oct 24, 2020
Saving the life-savers
Saving the life-savers
Independent media need funding to continue vital pandemic coverage
Emilie Warren
Oct 24, 2020
Improving journalism education: a priority for the future
Improving journalism education: a priority for the future
The final panel of the Journalism in the Times of Crisis symposium wrapped-up with a look at education in journalism schools.
Marshall Healey
Oct 23, 2020
Keywords don’t lie: US media’s COVID-19 coverage has largely ignored race
Keywords don’t lie: US media’s COVID-19 coverage has largely ignore...
In mid-September, a study threw up a horrifying statistic — one in 1,000 African Americans had died of COVID-19.
Uday Rana
Oct 23, 2020
Context is key to a well-informed public: health specialists
Context is key to a well-informed public: health specialists
A standard 500-word news article written in haste for a tight deadline could not possibly sum up all the challenges and nuggets of advice…
Kieran Heffernan
Oct 23, 2020
How journalists help readers make sense of complex COVID-19 data
How journalists help readers make sense of complex COVID-19 data
Data visualization articles on the pandemic are some of the most popular pieces of journalism online. The scale of the data and its…
Jonathan Got
Oct 23, 2020
Crisis to Conversation—Episode three: The student news team
Crisis to Conversation—Episode three: The student news team
Meral Jamal spoke with three student newsroom leaders who are covering the Journalism in the Time of Crisis conference at Carleton…
Hannah Rivkin
Oct 23, 2020
COVID-19 and Race: Canada’s blind spot?
COVID-19 and Race: Canada’s blind spot?
“In Canada, in my opinion, what happened was we that fell victim to narratives that we were already in love with.” — Shree Paradkar…
Uday Rana
Oct 23, 2020
Keynote speaker Julie Posetti presents grim results from a global survey of journalists.
Keynote speaker Julie Posetti presents grim results from a global s...
Survey shows real effects on journalists and ‘pandemic-level spread of a viral load of disinformation.’
Hannah Rivkin
Oct 23, 2020
Opening remarks by Allan Thompson, conference chair and head of the journalism program at Carleton…
Opening remarks by Allan Thompson, conference chair and head of the...
Hannah Rivkin
Oct 23, 2020
Mobilizing knowledge from the conference: Help us curate pandemic journalism resources — a note…
Mobilizing knowledge from the conference: Help us curate pandemic j...
By Rachel Morgan & Scott Mitchell
Hannah Rivkin
Oct 23, 2020
Research keynote speaks on pandemic media consumption
Research keynote speaks on pandemic media consumption
“Journalism and news really does exist within the context of its audience,”
John MacGillis
Oct 23, 2020
The balancing act: Watchdog vs. Megaphone with Randy Boswell
The balancing act: Watchdog vs. Megaphone with Randy Boswell
Accountability.
Meral M. Jamal
Oct 23, 2020
Why data literacy is imperative for every journalist
Why data literacy is imperative for every journalist
“If you don’t like math, you cannot be a journalist,” said Alberto Cairo, chair of the visual journalism program at the University of…
Jonathan Got
Oct 23, 2020
APTN director won’t let COVID-19 damage her staff’s health or morale
APTN director won’t let COVID-19 damage her staff’s health or morale
Cheryl McKenzie started her journalism career at CBC Radio two decades ago. Now, she’s the executive director of news and current affairs…
Emilie Warren
Oct 22, 2020
When the workday never ends: journalists discuss the pandemic’s mental health toll
When the workday never ends: journalists discuss the pandemic’s men...
By Sarah MacFarlane
Sarah MacFarlane
Oct 22, 2020
‘Moments of respite have never been more important’
‘Moments of respite have never been more important’
Dr. Anthony Feinstein used to study the effects of the Iraq war and the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the mental health of journalists.
Kieran Heffernan
Oct 22, 2020
Building a better journalism in the global south ‘takes time, takes money, and we need partners in…
Building a better journalism in the global south ‘takes time, takes...
Heba Aly shares her insights as director of The New Humanitarian on the challenges faced by journalism during the pandemic.
Erika Ibrahim
Oct 22, 2020
Public trust in a rapidly unfolding public health crisis
Public trust in a rapidly unfolding public health crisis
It’s a central question facing news organizations in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic: When the consequences of distrust in…
Haesun Jung
Oct 22, 2020
Pandemic strikes news industry unevenly, experts say
Pandemic strikes news industry unevenly, experts say
Local journalism faces financial uncertainty as ad revenues continue to dry up because of a collapsing business model, experts said during…
John MacGillis
Oct 22, 2020
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