Candis Callison

CRC in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse | Associate Professor, School of Public Policy & Global Affairs
location_on Liu Insitute, Room 209

About

Faculty Associate, Department of Anthropology

Candis Callison is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse, and an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She is also an associate faculty in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices, the rise and persistence of Indigenous journalism on digital platforms, journalism ethics, the role of Indigenous and environment-focused social movements in public discourse, and understanding how climate change becomes meaningful for diverse publics.

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Teaching


Candis Callison

CRC in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse | Associate Professor, School of Public Policy & Global Affairs
location_on Liu Insitute, Room 209

About

Faculty Associate, Department of Anthropology

Candis Callison is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse, and an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She is also an associate faculty in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices, the rise and persistence of Indigenous journalism on digital platforms, journalism ethics, the role of Indigenous and environment-focused social movements in public discourse, and understanding how climate change becomes meaningful for diverse publics.

Please visit home department for full bio


Teaching


Candis Callison

CRC in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse | Associate Professor, School of Public Policy & Global Affairs
location_on Liu Insitute, Room 209
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Faculty Associate, Department of Anthropology

Candis Callison is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse, and an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She is also an associate faculty in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices, the rise and persistence of Indigenous journalism on digital platforms, journalism ethics, the role of Indigenous and environment-focused social movements in public discourse, and understanding how climate change becomes meaningful for diverse publics.

Please visit home department for full bio

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