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We’re about to start live tweeting @Facebook presents The #WalrusTalks CanCon Online. Discussing Canadian content and the new online creator economy with Richard Lachman of @RUZoneLearning, @taraobrady, @heysciencesam, @EricGrenierTW!
@Facebook @RUZoneLearning @taraobrady @heysciencesam @EricGrenierTW “Contrary to popular belief, a blue check on social media doesn't mean you get paid by the platform to create content.” - @heysciencesam
“The way some creators focus their work so they can get paid ... is through brand partnerships.” - @heysciencesam
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We’re about to start live tweeting @Facebook presents The #WalrusTalks News & Platforms. @emileegilpin, @brianmyles, @neeeda, and @reporteremma discussing the shifting landscape of Canadian media and the way Canadians consume and connect to the news.
"You want to ask yourself 'how do we as journalists engage attention to empower action?'" says @neeeda
@neeeda is discussing @TheGreenLineTO approach to empowering action through journalism, developing long-form journalism that addresses underserved stories in a month-long process allowing for community engagement in the coverage.
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We’re about to start live tweeting @Facebook presents The #WalrusTalks The Future of Speech Online. Kara Brisson-Boivin of @MediaSmarts, @CaraZwibel, @CaulfieldTim, and Tamara A. Small from @GuelphPOLS discussing the balance of free expression and navigation of harmful content!
“Our online experiences shape our capacity to develop empathy and to act ethically.” says Kara Brisson-Boivin, director of research of @MediaSmarts #WalrusTalks
Kara Brisson-Boivin of @MediaSmarts “A community’s norms are largely set by the most committed 10% of Members, the connections between network means that small groups of powerfully committed individuals can have a significant impact on the values of much larger communities."
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More than just a design trend, tiny living has become a social movement. As a lifestyle, its features are appealing: a lower cost of living, more environmentally conscious habits, and most importantly, the promise of living mortgage and debt free. thewalrus.ca/livingrooms-ti… 1/6
As part of the digital series Living Rooms, @CristinaMDAmico explains that the tiny house isn't a full-blown solution to our housing problems because the crisis is far too complex to be solved by individual consumer choices. More here: thewalrus.ca/livingrooms-ti… 2/6
The tiny-house fantasy imagines that the solution to a nation’s housing crisis lies with the individual as opposed to with collective action and broad-based social change. Read @CristinaMDAmico’s full article here: thewalrus.ca/livingrooms-ti… 3/6
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