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DESCRIPTION:\nThe Daily Productions Society (DPS) is proud to announce its 
 third\nannual Student Journalism Week\, to be held from November 1-5\, 201
 0\nat McGill University in Montreal. The week will feature panel\npresenta
 tions in French and English\, workshops\, as well as guest\nspeakers. All 
 events will be open to every McGill student.\n\nStudent Journalism Week op
 ens students’ understanding of the\npossibilities in journalism\, and allo
 ws students not already\ninvolved in campus or community media to gain tan
 gible experience\nin the production process.\n\nNew Media (Panel Discussio
 n)\nMonday\, November 1\, 2010\n6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Leacock 219\nConcordia pro
 fessor Lisa Lynch\, Alanah Hefez (spacingmontreal.ca)\,\nand Andrew Princz
  (ontheglobe.com) will discuss how to navigate the\nchanging landscape of 
 journalism: multi-media reporting\, online\nniche-interest news sites\, an
 d new ways of establishing evidence\,\nwill be among topics covered.\n\nBe
 hind closed doors: using access-to-information\nrequests to investigate go
 vernment abuses and misdemeanours\n(Workshop)Tuesday\, November 2\,\n20102
 :30 p.m. – 4:00 pm Brown\n5001\nA workshop on how to file and use Access-t
 o-Information (ATI)\nrequests to to investigate government abuses and misd
 emeanours.\nWe'll run-through how to file and use ATIs\, step-by-step\, an
 d\ndiscuss obstacles and some tricks to get around them. Come with a\nsubj
 ect in mind you'd like to investigate!\n\nBreaking into Journalism (Panel 
 Discussion)\nTuesday\, November 2\, 2010\n6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Chancellor Day H
 all 100\nHow to get an internship? How to get a job? A panel of McGill\ngr
 ads tell you how they did it. Raji Sohal (CBC radio)\, Braden\nGoyette (Th
 e Nation magazine) and Laurence Martin (Le Devoir).\n\nCitizen Media: Part
  I (Guest Speaker)\nWednesday\, November 3\, 20106 p.m. – 7 p.m.\nLeacock 
 219\nWhat are the effects of emerging structures of corporate media\non di
 scourse? Is there a widening gap between what people believe\nand what med
 ia is covering? Craig Silverman (PBS Media Shift and\nOpenFile) discusses 
 these issues in the first chapter in a\nbilingual series.\n\nRadical Journ
 alism On the Air (Guest Speaker)\nThursday\, November 4\, 2010\n2:30 p.m. 
 4:00 p.m. Brown 5001\nGretchen King (CKUT) will discuss on-air news covera
 ge\, radio\ndocumentaries\, and Groundwire\, a nationally syndicated progr
 am run\nby the National Campus and Community Radio Association.\n\nInterni
 ng in Style (Panel Discussion)\nThursday\, November 4\, 2010\n6 p.m. – 7 p
 .m. Chancellor Day Hall 202\nMcGill students discuss their experiences wor
 king for fashion\,\nentertainment\, and editorial magazines: Todd Plummer 
 (Vogue)\; Katie\nAmey (Nylon\, Seventeen.com)\; Carolyn Gregoire (Blackboo
 k\,\nSeventeen)\; and Racher Benjamin (Glamour).\n\nPercer dans le journal
 isme 2.0 (Panel Discussion - in\nFrench)\nThursday\, November 4\, 2010\n6 
 p.m. – 7 p.m. Chancellor Day Hall 101\nJozef Ciroka\, Tristan Péloquin (Cy
 berpresse) et Anne-Marie\nLecomte (Radio-Canada) discutent du journalisme 
 à l'ère 2.0 :\ncomment trouver sa place\, les outils et la participation c
 roissante\ndu public.\n\nCaught in the Middle: Writing an Opinion in Today
 's\nPartisan Climate (Panel Discussion)\nThursday\, November 4\, 2010\n6 p
 .m. – 7 p.m. Chancellor Day Hall 102\nSeasoned journalist and The Globe an
 d Mail staff writer Marcus\nGee talks about negotiating the polarized Nort
 h American political\nframework. The media's preoccupation with Liberal/Co
 nservative and\nthe Democrat/Republican dichotomies means issues can becom
 e\ndepoliticized and distorted. Marcus Gee talks about finding middle\ngro
 und.\n\nMaking a Sale: Culture Journalism in a Contracting\nMarket (Panel 
 Discussion)\nThursday\, November 4\, 2010\n7 p.m. – 8 p.m. Chancellor Day 
 Hall 202\nFreelance journalists discuss how to pitch and write articles\nf
 or today's market: Matthew Hays a writer for the Montreal Mirror\nand a tw
 o-time National Magazine Award nominee\; his articles have\nappeared in Th
 e Globe and Mail\, The Guardian\, The New York Times\,\nThe Daily Beast\, 
 CBC Arts Online\, The Walrus\, The Advocate\,\nCineaste\, The Hollywood Re
 porter and The Toronto Star\; Patricia\nBailey a writer for Playback Magaz
 ine and a regular contributor to\nCBC Arts Online\; her articles have appe
 ared in the Globe and Mail\,\nWalrus\, and This Magazine\; Donna Nebenzahl
  is a freelance\njournalist who writes regularly for The Gazette\, and for
  The\nToronto Star\; her articles have appeared in Canadian Geographic\,\n
 Elle Canada\, Reader's Digest\, Canadian Home and Country and Country\nLiv
 ing U.S.\n\nFriday\, November 5\, 2010 (Guest Speaker)\nCitizen Media: Par
 t II\n6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Leacock 219\nWhat are the effects of emerging struct
 ures of corporate media\non discourse? Is there a widening gap between wha
 t people believe\nand what media is covering? Tim McSorley (The Dominion a
 nd Media\nCooperative) discusses these issues in the second chapter in a\n
 bilingual series.\n\nSocial Justice Journalism (Panel Discussion)\nFriday\
 , November 5\, 2010\n7 p.m. – 8 p.m. Leacock 219\nPanelists will discuss h
 ow social justice journalism has changed\nin light of recent events like t
 he treatment of media G20\nprotests.\n\nRegistration required through myFu
 ture. From your homepage\, click on the Events tab\nfollowed by the Worksh
 op tab and keyword JOURNALISM\nWEEK.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101105
SUMMARY:Student Journalism Week
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/event/student-journalism-week-168880
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