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Mitch Diamantopoulos

Mitch Diamantopoulos is an associate professor at the University of Regina’s School of Journalism, which he chaired for eight years. He now serves as graduate studies chair and teaches journalism theory, journalism history, contemporary topics in journalism and alternative media. Previously, he co-founded the worker co-operative that publishes alternative city-papers in Regina (prairiedogmag.com, est. 1993) and Saskatoon (planetsmag.com, est. 2003), Canada. He served Hullabaloo Publishing for fifteen years. Mitch edited Thirty Years of Journalism and Democracy in Canada: The Minifie Lectures, 1981–2010 (CPRC Press, 2009) and co-edited the Journal of Co-operative Studies’s special 2021 edition ‘Constructing the Co-operative Imaginary: Journalism’s Past, Present, and Emerging Contributions’. He serves the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Co-operative Studies, the board of the Canadian Association for the Study of Co-operatives (CASC), and is a research fellow in media, culture and co-operative innovation with the Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives (CCSC). He has co-authored community-based research reports for the Community-University Institute for Social Research, University of Saskatchewan and published in the Annals of Public and Co-operative Economics, Prairie Forum, Canadian Journal of Non-Profit and Social Economy Research, Journal of Co-operative Organizations and Management and the Review of International Co-operation.

Contact: University of Regina, School of Journalism, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.


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