Audette-Longo teaches digital journalism and reporting. She holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Concordia University, an MSc in Media, Communication and Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University. Trish has co...
Audette-Longo teaches digital journalism and reporting. She holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Concordia University, an MSc in Media, Communication and Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University. Trish has covered the environment, politics and crime beats for The Edmonton Journal and managed digital engagement for National Observer. Her reporting has appeared in a cross-section of Postmedia publications, J-Source, Alberta Views, and the Hill Times, and her academic work has been published in the International Journal of Communication, Resilience, Topia, Development in Practice and the Canadian Journal of Communication.
Trish’s research interests include: digital, start-up and alternative journalism and media; journalism education; climate change and petroculture studies. She is the recipient of the 2022 Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Fellowship Excellence Award.
As journalists face more online and offline harassment, Audette-Longo's two-year fellowship project focuses on developing digital security skills in undergraduate and graduate reporting courses.