The past decade has seen the journalism industry undergo a significant shift. As technology’s influence on our day-to-day lives has grown, so too has its impact on media, with today’s online environment requiring journalists to be well-versed in the art of digital security. With that in mind, the Ryerson Review of Journalism hosted Matthew Braga,… Continue reading Five things journalists can do to stay secure online
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The Great Canadian Longform Experiment
“I don’t want to sound grandiose,” Rob Csernyik says. “But in a way, I feel sort of like a librarian, or a curator, pulling together different exhibits and different volumes.”
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Six ways journalists can cover sexual violence better
The #MeToo movement has acted as a catalyst for people coming out to report their own stories on sexual violence. The media has a significant role to play on how these stories are received by the public. Incorrect language and unrepresentative story angles can portray sexual violence and the #MeToo movement in ways that reinforce… Continue reading Six ways journalists can cover sexual violence better