Candis Callison

Associate Professor
location_on Sing Tao Building Room 203
Department

About

Candis Callison is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media, and in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices and platforms, journalism ethics, the role of social movements in public discourse, and understanding how issues related to science and technology become meaningful for diverse publics.

Candis currently teaches JRNL 400: Feminist Postcolonial Critique and Journalism in a Digital Age with the BMS program.


Teaching


Candis Callison

Associate Professor
location_on Sing Tao Building Room 203
Department

About

Candis Callison is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media, and in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices and platforms, journalism ethics, the role of social movements in public discourse, and understanding how issues related to science and technology become meaningful for diverse publics.

Candis currently teaches JRNL 400: Feminist Postcolonial Critique and Journalism in a Digital Age with the BMS program.


Teaching


Candis Callison

Associate Professor
location_on Sing Tao Building Room 203
Department
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Candis Callison is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media, and in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices and platforms, journalism ethics, the role of social movements in public discourse, and understanding how issues related to science and technology become meaningful for diverse publics.

Candis currently teaches JRNL 400: Feminist Postcolonial Critique and Journalism in a Digital Age with the BMS program.

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