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Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities

Autor Duncan McCue
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2022
Recent events including the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the discovery of mass graves at the sites of former residential schools have brought increased coverage of Indigenous Peoples to Canada's mainstream media outlets. However, there is no guide for current and aspiring journalists to building respectful and reciprocal relationships with Indigenous people and communities when researching and sharing their stories. Written by a leading Indigenous journalist, Duncan McCue, specifically for journalism students in Canada, Decolonizing Journalism delivers practical, up-to-date advice in a guidebook-like text that students will use throughout their studies and careers. Readers will learn how to develop a critical consciousness when engaging with and reporting on Indigenous communities, and will draw insights into the histories, processes, and obstacles central to decolonizing journalism from exclusive interviews with 9 leading Indigenous journalists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190164263
ISBN-10: 0190164263
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 16 photos, 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 154 x 236 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: OUP CANADA
Colecția OUP Canada
Locul publicării:Toronto, Canada

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this textbook is an indispensable resource for journalism students... the book offers universal news-gathering lessons beneficial to reporters at any career stage.

Notă biografică

Duncan McCue is an award-winning journalist, author, and journalism professor. His radio and television career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) spans over two decades, most recently serving as host of CBC Radio's national phone-in program Cross Country Checkup. A proud Anishinaabe from the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario, Duncan is the recipient of an Indspire Award for Public Service and an honorary doctorate from the University of King's College.