How can innovative forms of journalism address future challenges in health and science reporting?
Amélie Daoust-Boisvert
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Journalism
- Member
- Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability
- health journalism3
- solutions journalism
- science/technology communication4
- new models of journalism9
- investigative journalism3
- science literacy3
- role of journalism10
- ethics of journalism7
- public policy24
- cultural and social change20
- best practices in journalism4
- data journalism2
- online journalism2
- print journalism2
- journalism education
- gender inequality5
- public relations2
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David Secko
science/technology communication, role of journalism, new models of journalism
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Elyse Amend
food studies, data journalism, access to information
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Magda Konieczna
nonprofit journalism, new models of journalism, citizen-centred journalism
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Donna Nebenzahl
print journalism, role of journalism, best practices in journalism
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Andrea Hunter
crowdfunding, role of journalism, new models of journalism
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Aphrodite Salas
visual journalism, broadcasting studies, storytelling
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Theresa (Isa) Arriola
Indigenous studies, colonialism, militarization
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Emanuel Lowi
Inuit, Indigenous studies, contemporary Indigenous politics
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Stephanie Paterson
women's studies, critical theory, gender politics
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Julie Podmore
geographies of gender and sexuality, Montreal's diverse neighbourhoods, urban politics
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Daniel Salée
ethnocultural diversity, citizenship, racialization
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Greg Nielsen
role of journalism, sociology of media, postdisciplinarity
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Barry Lazar
documentary making, creative nonfiction, media convergence