[Bio c. 2011]

The sounds and voices for From radio to audio while exploring journalistic formats were collected while doing ethnographic work in the Radio-Canada new converged newsroom in winter of 2010. The purpose of the ethnographic work was to document what convergence meant for the national public broadcaster. It led to a doctoral thesis called “Choc des cultures, contre discours et adaptation: l’intégration, le régime de vérité radio-canadien” successfully defended in April 2011.


Chantal Francoeur knows Radio-Canada newsroom very well. Before practicing ethnography in it, she has worked as a radio reporter for 17 years. She has created stories for a wide range of programs, including the news, public affairs shows, science and technology forums and investigative special reports. She has produced both short and long stories and done national and international live reports. Her academic researches have lead her to question rigid journalistic formats.

From radio to audio while exploring journalistic formats focuses on her own community of practice, radio journalists. It delves into a rich site of cultural production, the national public broadcaster.

 

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