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Journalism professor Meg Wilcox leads a conversation with journalists, educators and scholars on the impact of AI on audio ...
Transforming journalism’s public interactions to sustain our craft and save our souls Continue Reading Introducing the Spring 2025 issue of Facts & Frictions: From online trolls to positive community ...
Online violence is ‘death by a thousand cuts,’ especially for women, LGBTQ2+ and racialized journalists, and COVID-19 has increased the toxicity. How can Canadian newsrooms better respond?
News organizations need to step up their commitments to share aggregated data of online threats against employees and offer flexibility to journalists when dealing with harassment.
Clay Nikiforuk and Aleisha Langmann were in the Fairy Creek area from Aug. 7 to 14, on assignment for Ricochet. In addition to covering the RCMP’s offensive against the HQ camp, we wanted to find out ...
Journalists’ experiences of online threats during the blockade offer insights into how virtual abuse spills offline and how newsrooms should be planning ahead Continue Reading The trucker convoy ...
Media should cover climate as a crisis, say scientists and journalists Continue Reading The Climate Coverage in Canada Report “The world is warming. Humans are responsible. And climate change is ...
What bridging knowledge systems and open collaboration taught us about bringing place-based meaning to digital and broadcast media production Continue Reading Pushing past the empty rhetoric: The ...
A look at how Online News Act funds are being distributed Continue Reading First batch of Google’s $100 million is paid. Here’s who won big and who didn’t Every two weeks starting April 30, newsrooms ...
A backgrounder on extremist politicians in the Israeli Knesset. A profile of a celebrated Palestinian poet and academic killed by Israeli airfire. A human-interest feature on Christians in Gaza ...
First textbook in Canada on covering Indigenous communities offers a roadmap for building relationships and better reporting Continue Reading How reciprocity, solutions and rethinking objectivity can ...
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 More than two ...