The Next Big Thing
The Dalton Camp Lectures in Journalism
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Goose Lane Editions
Published:28th Oct '14
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This compilation features notable lectures from the Dalton Camp Lecture series, highlighting influential voices in journalism. Contributors explore the evolving landscape of news and public discourse in today's world.
"The Next Big Thing" is a compelling compilation of the Dalton Camp Lectures, an annual event established by St. Thomas University to honor Canadian journalist and political figure Dalton Camp. Since 2002, these lectures have served to celebrate Camp's contributions to journalism and to foster ongoing discussions about its significance in society. In collaboration with CBC Radio's Ideas, the lecture series has become a key event for audiences across Canada, drawing attention to the evolving landscape of journalism.
This collection begins with the foundational lecture titled "The Best Game in Town," delivered by renowned journalist and social activist June Callwood. Her address reflects on her deep love for journalism and sets the tone for the subsequent discussions. The book culminates with David Carr's 2013 lecture, "The Next Big Thing Has Finally Arrived," which explores the future of news and the public discourse in an era marked by rapid change. The contributions from various esteemed journalists and commentators, including Nahlah Ayed, Naomi Klein, and Chantal Hébert, provide a rich tapestry of perspectives on the current state and future of journalism.
Through its diverse range of voices, "The Next Big Thing" offers insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the media today. The contributors not only reflect on their experiences but also engage in a broader conversation about the role of journalism in shaping public ideas and navigating a complex world. This book stands as a significant resource for anyone interested in understanding the contemporary practice of journalism and its implications for society.
ISBN: 9780864923486
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 11mm
Weight: 262g
208 pages