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- Walk With Me: Story Walk and Sharing Circle
- Community-Engaged Climate Research Idea Jam
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- Graduate Research Conversation on Journalism and Democracy in Non-Western Contexts, with Bruce Mutsvairo, Utrecht University
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- Restorative Justice and Democracy in Education
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- What is the responsibility of Canadian media in the climate emergency?
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Graduate Research Conversation on Journalism and Democracy in Non-Western Contexts, with Bruce Mutsvairo, Utrecht University
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: 312 Main Street, Vancouver
Join us on June 7th for an engaging Graduate Research Conversation on Journalism and Democracy in Non-Western Contexts, featuring the renowned scholar Bruce Mutsvairo from Utrecht University. As a Professor in the Department of Media and Culture Studies, Mutsvairo delves into the intricate connection between journalism and democracy, with a specific focus on non-Western environments. His expertise lies in the exploration of digital and data dissidents, journalists, and activists, and their utilization of online-based technologies, including social media platforms, to foster political and social transformation across the Global South. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into the evolving dynamics of journalism and democracy beyond Western paradigms.
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