Based out of Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Journalism and led by Assistant Professor Angela Misri, our current research examines how artificial intelligence reshapes objectivity, authority, voice, disclosure, and legal & ethical norms in journalism, with a focus on the conditions under which public trust is earned, maintained, or eroded.



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As part of a panel for the XJO project, Prof. Misri presented her chapter on the survey of news podcast listeners and AI voice cloned files the 2026 CCA conference in Windsor on June 2, 2026.
Prof. Misri presented her initial findings (from the pilot of the AI Disclosure Field study) at the AEJMC Southeast Colloquium on March 13, 2026.

Prof. Misri presented the initial findings (from the pilot of the AI Disclosure Field study) at the Trent SoTL Symposium on Feb. 20, 2026.

Prof. Misri and Prof. Rossiter co-presented their findings from the AI Voice Cloning study at the GenAI & Creative Practices Conference on Dec. 18, 2025.
Prof. Misri and Prof. Rossiter co-presented their findings from the AI Voice Cloning study at the CCA Conference in June 2025, 2025.
“Symbolic power is a power of constructing reality.”
— Pierre Bourdieu, Language and Symbolic Power (1991)
