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We look forward to welcoming Dr. Wendy Hui Kyong Chun of SFU School of Communication this Thursday, May 16 at 4:30 p.m. for the 2024 Ed Mignon Distinguished Lecture. The topic of this year’s lecture is “How Are You? Sentiment, Surveillance and Anti-Asian Racism.' ischool.uw.edu/events/2024/05…
In a special episode of The Conversation Canada's Don’t Call Me Resilient, recorded live at Vancouver's Iron Dog Books, host Vinita Srivastava speaks with @sfucmns associate professor Karrmen Crey about Indigenous media makers taking control.
Listen now: ow.ly/YT8h50RzWtO
Alternatives to/within the neoliberal university
9 May 3:30-5:30pm David Strong C118
With Enda Brophy (SFU School of Communication) + Lois Harder (@uvicpoli) + Pierre-Luc Landry (@UVicFran) + Daromir Rudnyckyj (@UVicAnthro) + Mark Zion (@UVicLaw) / Organized qui m'a donc tué ? + Sara Ramshaw CSPT-UVIC
645 journalists, 87 countries, 6 languages, 54 in-depth interviews: dig into the data behind Not Just Words: a global survey of efforts to discredit and harass journalists. Produced in partnership w/ Committee to Protect Journalists pencanada SFU School of Communication #WorldPressFreedomDay bit.ly/41VRypc
School of Communication professor Karrmen Crey focuses her research on analyzing the rise of Indigenous media in Canada. Recently, she published a new book titled 'Producing Sovereignty: The Rise of Indigenous Media in Canada'.
Learn more: sfu.ca/communication/…
Iron Dog Books Vinita Srivastava Karrmen Crey SFU School of Communication In this episode, Karrmen Crey from SFU School of Communication speaks about the ways #Indigenous creators are using humour and a sharp critique of pop culture to show how different the world looks when decision-making power over how stories get told shifts and Indigenous media makers take control.
Iron Dog Books Vinita Srivastava Karrmen Crey SFU School of Communication Listen to the full episode here: dont-call-me-resilient.simplecast.com/episodes/from-… or wherever you get podcasts!
Vinita Srivastava Karrmen Crey SFU School of Communication
On the latest #DontCallMeResilient recorded on-site with an audience in Vancouver at Iron Dog Books, host Vinita Srivastava speaks with Karrmen Crey, who is Stó:lō from Cheam First Nation, and an associate professor SFU School of Communication about Indigenous media makers taking control.
Introducing “Speakable”, a new podcast from FCAT hosted by Milena Droumeva, Associate Professor at SFU School of Communication made to share research from across the exciting world of our faculty.
Listen. to the trailer for “Speakable' now: ow.ly/POpH50RnA69
The Amplify Podcast School from Amplify Podcast Network kicks off today!
Five days of hands-on workshops and presentations with scholars and professional podcasters, including @sfupublishing's Hannah McGregor and SFU School of Communication' Milena Droumeva!
Learn more: ow.ly/tNma50Rlyjl