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Editorial Robinson, Gertrude J.; McGill University
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The Constitutional Debate and Communications Policies Tremblay, Gaëtan; Université du Québec à Montréal
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The American Trojan Horse: U.S. Television Confronts Canadian Economic and Cultural Nationalism Walt Romanow, ; University of Windsor
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The Bias of Communication Hart Cohen, ; University of Western Sydney-Nepean
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Getting the Real Story: Censorship and Propaganda in South Africa Amir Hassanpour, ; University of Windsor
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"Hello Central?": Gender, Technology and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems Laurence Basilio Mussio, ; York University
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The Newsmakers: The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics Peter Desbarats, ; University of Western Ontario
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Television and Its Audience Pierre C. Bélanger, ; University of Ottawa
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Desperately Seeking the Audience Pierre C. Belanger, ; University of Ottawa
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Media Canada: An Introductory Analysis David Skinner, ; Simon Fraser University
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Television's Frames in the 1988 Canadian Election Mendelsohn, Matthew; Université de Montréal
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Government Advertising in a Crisis: The Quebec Referendum Precedent Rose, Jonathan; Queen's University
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Constructions, Deconstructions, and Reconstructions: Competing Canadian Discourses on Ethnocultural Terminology Karim, Karim H.; McGill University
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The Mass Media and Political Crisis: Reporting Canada's Constitutional Struggles Taras, David; University of Calgary
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Canadian Participation in International Co-Productions and Co-Ventures in Television Programming Hoskins, Colin; University of Alberta - McFadyen, Stuart; University of Alberta
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Narratives of Schizophrenia: Constructing a Positive Identity Schneider, Barbara; University of Calgary
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Editorial Mitchell, David; Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary
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Who Controls Canada's Media? Conference Report: McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, Montreal Thrift, Samantha; Communication Studies, University of McGill
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Sex, Religion, Media Gordon Alley-Young, ; Southern Illinois University
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Metal and Flesh: The Evolution of Man: Technology Takes Over David Bell, ; Staffordshire University
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Anytime, Anywhere: Entrepreneurship and the Creation of a Wireless World Judith A. Nicholson, ; Concordia University
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Canadian National Cinema Peter Urquhart, ; McGill University
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Authors and Audiences: Popular Canadian Fiction in the Early Twentieth Century Michael Peterman, ; Trent University
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Shakespeare and the Book Natalie Kallio, ; Concordia University
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Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mytholoical Role of Journalism Sandra Gabriele, ; Concordia University
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The Form of News: A History Sandra Gabriele, ; Concordia University
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Politics and the American Press: The Rise of Objectivity, 1865-1920 Sandra Gabriele, ; Concordia University
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America Under Attack 1: The War of the Worlds, Orson Welles, and 'Media Sense' Heyer, Paul; Wilfrid Laurier University
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Arms to Communications: Idealist and Pragmatist Strains Adria, Marco; University of Alberta
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Portrayal of Canada in the Dutch Print Media d'Haenens, Leen; Department of Communication Science, University of Nijmegen - Bosman, Jan; Department of Communication Science, University of Nijmegen
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The Alberta SuperNet Research Alliance Mitchell, David; Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary
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Canadian Content: Culture and the Quest for Nationhood Taylor, Gregory; McGill University
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Media Production: Volume 3 Winton, Ezra; Carleton PhD candidate
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University
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La couverture médiatique des accommodements raisonnables dans la presse écrite québécoise : Vérification de l’hypothèse du tsunami médiatique Giasson, Thierry; Université Laval - Brin, Colette; Université Laval - Sauvageau, Marie-Michèle; Université d'Ottawa
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From Social Celebration to Social Deliberation: The Rise of Liberal-Pluralist Symbolism in Ontario Cairns, James; Wilfrid Laurier University (Brantford)
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Silent Alarm: The Mosquito Youth Deterrent and the Politics of Frequency Akiyama, Mitchell; McGill University
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Citizen Journalism in Burma and the Legacy of Graham Spry Pidduck, Julianne; Université de Montréal
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Financialization and the “Crisis of the Media”: The Rise and Fall of (Some) Media Conglomerates in Canada Winseck, Dwayne; Carleton University, School of Journalism and Communication
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Experts in the News: The Differential Use of Sources in Election Television News Cross, Kathleen Ann; Simon Fraser University
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Editorial Robinson, Gertrude J.; McGill University
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Musings on Reason and Passion; or, Science and Politics in Ottawa 1992 Andrew, Caroline; University of Ottawa
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The Role of the Media in Promoting Images of Disability- Disability as Metaphor: The Evil Crip Dahl, Marilyn; University of British Columbia
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Atmospheric Ozone: A Global or Local Issue? Coverage in Canadian and U.S. Newspapers Corbett, Julia B.; University of Minnesota
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The Persistence and Creativity of Canadian Aboriginal Newspapers Demay, Joël; University of Ottawa
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Equivocal Communications Tom Carney, ; University of Windsor
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"Miscommunication" and Problematic Talk Tom Carney, ; University of Windsor
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Social Communication in Canada (Second Edition) Robert Lake, ; Mount Saint Vincent University
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Communication and Health: Systems and Applications: Vol. 2. Applied Communication Series Geoffrey Gurd, ; University of Montreal
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Mass Communication and Public Health: Complexities and Conflicts Geoffrey Gurd, ; University of Montreal
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Television and Women's Culture: The Politics of the Popular Cynthia Carter, ; Universities of Strathclyde and Glasgow
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Scholarly Communication and Bibliometrics Janet Carson, ; Carleton University
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Telecommunications in Canada: Technology, Industry, and Government Walt Romanow, ; University of Windsor
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Making Culture: English-Canadian Institutions and the Arts before the Massey Commission Joan Nicks, ; Brock University
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Introduction to Communication Studies (Second Edition) P. David Marshall, ; Carleton University
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More than Meets the Eye: An Introduction to Media Studies P. David Marshall, ; Carleton University
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Canadian Studies in Mass Communication Marc Grenier, ; Dawson College
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Negotiating Control: A Study of News Sources Robert M. Pike, ; Queen\'s University
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Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media Robert M. Pike, ; Queen\'s University
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Communication and Control: Networks and the New Economies of Information David Lyon, ; Queen\'s University
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Canadian Dreams & American Control: The Political Economy of the Canadian Film Industry Will Straw, ; Carleton University
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Music at the Margins: Popular Music and Global Cultural Diversity Chris Podmore, ; University of Ottawa
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Popular Music and Communication (Second Edition) Chris Podmore, ; University of Ottawa
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Communication for Development in the Third World- Theory and Practice Kent Sidel, ; University of South Carolina
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Editorial Robinson, Gertrude J.; McGill University
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Parallel Voices: Indians and Others -- Narratives of Cultural Struggle Valaskakis, Gail Guthrie; Concordia University
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Virtual Reality/Cyberspace: Challenges to Communication Studies Gardiner, W. Lambert; Concordia University
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Inside Family Viewing: Ethnographic Research on Television's Audiences Liss Jeffrey, ; Office Research
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Drama and Intelligence: A Cognitive Theory Terrence J. Devon,
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Partial Visions: Culture and Politics in Britain, Canada, and the United States Akira Ichikawa, ; Univeristy of Lethbridge
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History and Communications: Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, the Interpretation of History Terrence J. Devon,
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The Invisible Weapon: Telecommunications and International Politics 1851-1945 Graham Thompson, ; McGill University
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Communications in Canadian Society (Third Edition) David Skinner, ; Simon Fraser University
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Seeing Ourselves: Media Power and Policy in Canada David Skinner, ; Simon Fraser University
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Racism and the Press Marc Grenier, ; Dawson College
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser Univeristy
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In Defence of a Supposedly Outdated Notion: The Range of Application of Journalistic Objectivity Gauthier, Gilles; Université Laval
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From Communications Policy to Trade and Industrial Policy: The Canadian State and Telecommunications Technology McDowell, Stephen; Carleton University
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Cultural Development in an Open Economy McFadyen, Stuart; University of Alberta
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Communication, Technology and the Development of People Susan & Joël Demay, ; Multicom
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Communication in Education Esio Marzotto, ; Univeristy of Windsor
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Media Performance: Mass Communication and the Public Interest David Pritchard, ; Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Global Communication and International Relations Don Richardson, ; Univeristy of Guelph
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Video the Changing World Don Richardson, ; University of Guelph
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Beyond the Printed Word: The Evolution of Canada's Broadcast News Heritage Walt Romanow, ; University of Alberta
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Rock Formation: Music, Technology, and Mass Communication Will Straw, ; McGill Univeristy
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News and Dissent: The Press and the Politics of Peace in Canada David Taras, ; Univeristy of Calgary
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Common Cents: Media Portrayal of the Gulf War and Other Events David Taras, ; University of Calgary
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Camera Access to Courtrooms: Canadian, U.S., and Australian Experiences Linton, James M.; University of Windsor
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Strategic Planning for Issues Management: The Communicator as Environmental Analyst Ferguson, Sherry Devereaux; University of Ottawa
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Conditions of their Own Making: An Intellectual History of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham Schulman, Norma; George Mason University
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Ethnography and Communication: Approaches to Aboriginal Media Bredin, Marian; McGill University
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"Echoes of a Proud Nation": Reading Kahnawake's Powwow as a Post-Oka Text , Valda Blundell; Carleton University
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Canadian "Range Wars": Struggles over Indian Cowboys Burgess, Marilyn; Carleton University
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Of Boundaries and Borders: First Nations' History in Museums McLoughlin, Moira; Santa Clara University
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The European Community and Audio-visual Culture Hutchison, David; Glasgow Caledonian Univeristy
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Third Service, Third Network: The CanWest Global System Taylor, Paul W.; University of Washington
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Mohawk Airwaves and Cultural Challenges: Some Reflections on the Politics of Recognition and Cultural Appropriation After the Summer of 1990 Roth, Lorna; Concordia University
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From Literary Modernism to the Tantramar Marshes: Anticipating McLuhan in British and Canadian Media Theory and Practice Tiessen, Paul; Wilfred Laurier Univeristy
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