A blue sky with painted white clouds is illustrated as the background, green grass is pictured on the bottom of the image. A white rabbit is at the centre, with three black lines behind it signifying the rabbit jumping from the right to the left. The rabbit is leaping towards a patch of grass, that has objectivity written in yellow text, against a black block. The rabbit holds a notepad in its right paw, and yellow pencil in its left.

Down the Rabbit Hole of Objectivity

Can journalism be objective in a complex world—and should it? Objectivity, as…

‘Everybody Could Be a Journalist’

In the wake of consistent layoffs, some small newsrooms are shifting to a co-operative model, and relying on volunteer journalism

The Reporter’s Gaze

When journalists “parachute” into communities, what does that mean for the people they cover?

Walking the Fine Line of Objectivity in the Age of Twitter – A Conversation With Desmond Cole and Vicky Mochama: Pull Quotes Season 3, Episode 4

In season three, episode four of Pull Quotes the shares the highlights of the Ryerson Review of Journalism’s recent event: JournalismXActivism: In Conversation with Desmond Cole. Host Ashley Fraser sat down for a live chat with Desmond Cole to navigate the line between activism and journalism. Then, host Tanja Saric and journalist Vicky Mochama join in on this episode of Pull Quotes to talk Twitter and controlling your brand. Contributors: Ashley Fraser (chief podcast editor), Tanja Saric (podcast producer) and Sean Young (guest producer) with technical production help from Angela Glover and Lindsay Hanna. Pull Quotes executive producer is Sonya Fatah.