Spring 2014: They’re Not Fine
Megan Jones examines the mental health of journalists across Canada, and reports on the challenges they face in addressing their own mental health concerns.
Spring 2014: All Geared Up with Nowhere to Go
Marissa Dederer reports on visual and multimedia-based journalists, and why their skills aren’t being effectively used in newsrooms.
Spring 2014: BlackBerry Bullies
Christina Pellegrini jumps into the world of BlackBerry Ltd., formerly known as Research In Motion, and explores how company management bullied Canadian journalists.
Spring 2014: From Byline to Ballot Box
In the Spring 2014 issue, Graeme Bayliss sees fear and loathing on the campaign trail when journalists run for office.
Spring 2014: iWitness
Read Miro Rodriguez’s story about tools citizens use to record, share and make news. Available in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Campus clampdown: student governments bully the papers that cover them
Journalists at schools across the country are under attack from the politicians who control their budgets
Last summer, Queen’s University’s The Journal ran a story on the renovation and rebranding of a money-losing campus pub. Two months later, the school’s student government pulled its ads—a large part of the paper’s revenue. The move was, according to co-editor-in-chief Alison Shouldice, “an extreme threat to the democracy of the student body on campus.” […]
Spring 2014: Are We Not Content?
Daniel Sellers explores how brand publishers are moving in on journalism’s turf.
Spring 2014: The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis
Watch Jessica Galang's trailer for her upcoming article, The Brampton Guardian's Identity Crisis, in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
By Eric Zaworski Watch Jessica Galang’s trailer for her upcoming article, The Brampton Guardian’s Identity Crisis, in the Spring 2014 issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism.
Spring 2014: Watching the Detectives
Watch the trailer for Krystyna Henke's piece, which exposes the relationship between reporters and spies in Canada.
By Eric Zaworski Watch the trailer for Krystyna Henke’s piece, which exposes the relationship between reporters and spies in Canada.