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MEDIA INDIGENA 215

Views from somewhere / MI 215

ON THIS WEEK'S INDIGENOUS ROUNDTABLE:

A systemic look at media. It’s the second half of our extended conversation with our very own Candis Callison and Mary Lynn Young, co-authors of Reckoning: Journalism’s Limits and Possibilities. Published by Oxford University Press, it’s the work of former practitioners in the field who now study and teach the craft at the University of British Columbia’s School of Journalism, Writing and Media.

In part one of our discussion, we covered what kind of tool journalism is, and how the field tends to idealize itself, seemingly unaware of its continual performance of white masculinity. Here in part two, we get into what Callison and Young refer to as ”systems journalism,” an approach that moves storytellers away from a disinterested, objective 'view from nowhere' to a greater self-awareness about the murky, often choppy waters of identities and interests they themselves swim in. It's a call for journalism to work harder to make more visible and legible the social, economic, political, even biological structures that order all of our lives.

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LISTEN NOW:

https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/reckoning-the-limits-and-possibilities-of-journalism-pt-ii-ep-215


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I have fixed them in the body too

Rick Harp

Not sure why, but two of the hyperlinks in the body of the post do not work properly. Here they are: https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/podcast/reckoning-the-limits-and-possibilities-of-journalism-pt-ii-ep-215 https://thenarwhal.ca/candis-callison-on-redefining-journalism-in-canada/

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