Making Sense of News Reporting in an Era of Disinformation
CMCE Invited Speaker Series
Centre for Media Culture and Education
Presents
Making Sense of News Reporting in an Era of Disinformation
Join us for lunch and a lively conversation with:
Dr. rosalind hampton, Associate Professor, Social Justice Education
Dr. Miglena Todorova, Associate Professor, Social Justice Education
Topics include
- How do scholars navigate news reporting in an era of information overload and mis/disinformation?
- What sources do they trust?
- How does news reporting inform scholarship?
»»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿ the speakers
rosalind hampton
rosalind hampton works as an associate professor of black studies in the department of Social Justice Education. Professor hampton’s areas of teaching and research include black radical thought, arts and creative practice, black studies in higher education, student activism, and community-based and popular education. She is the author of Black Racialization and Resistance at an Elite University, co-editor of Conceptualizations of Blackness in Educational Research, and is currently completing her second single-authored book project, Critical-Creative Praxis in Black Studies.
Miglena S. Todorova
Miglena S. Todorova is Associate Professor, Department of Social Justice Education, »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿ Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Her research explores the relationship between gender, race, and socialist and capitalist political economies. Dr. Todorova’s work has been featured on CBC Radio and the Bulgarian National Radio. She is the former Director of the Centre for Media, Culture and Education at OISE (2017- 2024).