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"Convergence" : [Spring 2009 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue explores how the Great Recession has affected journalism. It also examines concerns regarding freedom of expression and the Access to Information Act. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber Alumni from the School of Media Studies and Information Technology.

"Convergence" : [Winter 2010 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue discusses the challenges faced by journalists during times of war and political instability. It also discusses changes in libel law and how emerging technologies have empowered the rise of citizen journalists. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber Alumni from the School of Media Studies and Information Technology.

"Convergence" : [Spring 2017 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue explores the dangers of misinformation and the nuances of how facts are represented in the media. Also includes a spread highlighting the 50-year evolution of Humber College's media program. It also includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni from the School of Media Studies and Information Technology.

"Convergence" : [Spring 2021 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. In the first issue following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it explores diversity in the newsroom, ethics in media, and highlights the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices. It also discusses streaming and copyright, and the effect of automation on the workforce. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.

"Convergence" : [Winter 2022 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue discusses the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the journalism industry, including Humber journalism students and travel journalists. It highlights the need to diversify the journalism school curriculum and outlines some of the steps Humber has taken to address these concerns. This issue also discusses the treatment of women in journalism and explores how artists are affected and influenced by streaming and TikTok. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.

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