Journalism in the time of Trump – and after
Journalism in the time of Trump – and after
Categories: General, Lectures and Seminars, Press Conferences / Announcements | Intended for Anyone, Media, Prospective Students
Room 4400 - Reader's Digest Resource Centre Richcraft Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Allan Thompson, 613-799-1791, allan.thompson@carleton.ca
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Free
About this Event
Host Organization: School of Journalism and Communication
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An evening with Tom Rosenstiel
How do journalists cover someone who who has called them the enemy of the people? How do journalists remain disinterested observers, and what happens if they do not? What should journalists do if nearly half the public imagines they are making up facts? Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication is pleased to present a talk by Tom Rosenstiel, author of The Elements of Journalism and director of the American Press Institute, who will speak about the stakes for journalism in the age of Trump, and the changing landscape of news.
Wed. March 28 @5:30 p.m.
Reader’s Digest Resource Centre,
Room 4400 Richcraft Hall
Carleton University
Admission is free, but please register in advance at:
https://journalisminthetimeoftrump.eventbrite.ca
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