Decolonizing journalism: a guide to reporting in Indigenous communities

"Duncan McCue’s Decolonizing Journalism is the only text in Canada that teaches aspiring journalists how to build respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities when researching and sharing their stories. It is a textbook adaptation of an online guide from one of Canada’s lead...

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Main Author: McCue, Duncan 1971- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Don Mills, Ontario Oxford University Press 2022
Edition:First edition
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Summary:"Duncan McCue’s Decolonizing Journalism is the only text in Canada that teaches aspiring journalists how to build respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities when researching and sharing their stories. It is a textbook adaptation of an online guide from one of Canada’s leading Indigenous journalists. Decolonizing Journalism guides students through building critical consciousness vis-à-vis Indigenous people and communities, teaches them how to apply their journalistic skills and minds to working with communities, and offers 9 exclusive interviews with Canada’s leading Indigenous journalists and podcasters to provide students insight into the histories, processes, and obstacles central to decolonizing journalism and media from the inside out."--
Physical Description:xviii, 268 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9780190164263
9780190164287
0190164263
019016428X

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