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Interpreting Privacy on Campus: The Freedom of Information and Personal Privacy Act and Ontario Universities Dowding, Martin R.; Communication Studies Wilfrid Laurier University
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Communications Research in Action: Scholar-Activist Collaborations for a Democratic Public Sphere Mueller, Milton; Syracuse University
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Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Shpere. Vol. 2: National and Global Movements for Democratic Communication Chakravartty, Paula; UMass Amherst
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Democratizing Communication Policy in Canada: A Social Movement Perspective Hackett, Robert A.; Simon Fraser University - Anderson, Steve
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Sex, Money, Media: A Tribute and Political Reflection Murray, Catherine; Simon Fraser University - Beale, Alison; Simon Fraser University
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From Media Niche to Policy Spotlight: Mapping Community-Media Policy Change in Latin America Hintz, Arne; McGill University
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Democratizing Communication Policy in the Americas: Why It Matters Lentz, Roberta G.; Department of Art History and Communication Studies, McGill University - Regan Shade, Leslie; Communication Studies, Concordia
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The Media Communications Environment through a Spatial Lens: The Mapping the Media in the Americas Project Hansen, Chantal; University of Calgary - Sun, Heng; City of Calgary - Waters, Nigel; George Mason University
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Making Media Public: From Discussion to Action? Cohen, Nicole S.; York University - Macdonald, Sonja - Mazepa, Patricia - Skinner, David
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Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere, Vol. 1: Creating New Communication Spaces Miller, Elizabeth; Concordia University
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Canadian Copyright: History, Change, and Potential Bannerman, Sara; George Washington University
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From Pirates to Partners: The Legalization of Community Radio in Uruguay Light, Evan; Université du Québec à Montréal
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Peering Ahead: An Examination of Peer-to-Peer Signal-Sharing Communities that Create Their Own Affordable Internet Access Shaffer, Gwen; University of California, Irvine
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The Institutional Development of Indigenous Broadband Infrastructure in Canada and the U.S.: Two Paths to "Digital Self-Determination" McMahon, Rob; Simon Fraser University
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Metaphors for Democratic Communication Spaces: How Developers of Local Wireless Networks Frame Technology and Urban Space Powell, Alison; Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics
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Automating Interaction: Formal and Informal Knowledge in the Digital Economy Dowding, Martin; Communication Studies Wilfrid Laurier University
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Fear and Coughing in Toronto: SARS and the Uses of Risk Leslie, Myles; University of Toronto
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The Canonic Economy of Communication and Culture: The Centrality of the Postcolonial Margins Alhassan, Amin; York University
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Communication and the Environment in the Age of the "Small Planet" Bryant, Susan; University of Windsor
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Defying the News: New Aesthetics of Truth in Popular Culture Lithgow, Michael; Carleton University
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Electronic Democracy: Mobilisation, Organisation, and Participation via New ICTs Small, Tamara A; Queen's University
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Nickelodeon Nation: The History, Politics and Economics of America's Only TV Channel for Kids Coulter, Natalie H; Simon Fraser University
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The Video Game Theory Reader Cruikshank, Lauren; Communication and Culture, York University and the European Graduate School
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Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice Frost, Catherine M; McMaster University
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The Integrated News Spectacle: A Political Economy of Cultural Performance Wittebols, James H; Unversity of Windsor
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Virtual Politics: Policy and Community in an Electronic Age Kennedy, Tracy L. M.; University of Toronto
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Design Research: Methods and Perspectives Heaton, Lorna; Université de Montréal
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Placing Words: Symbols, Space and the City Franinovic, Karmen; Concordia University
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Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition Danisch, Robert; Communications, Concordia University
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On location: Canada's Television Industry in a Global Market Kotsopoulos, Patsy A.
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Editorial: Public Matters Sawchuk, Kim; Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University
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Al Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That is Challenging the West Ben Moussa, Mohamed; Concordia University
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Intellectual Property: The Law in Canada Bannerman, Sara; Carleton University
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Media Organization and Production; Representing Resistance: Media, Civil Disobedience and the Global Justice Movement Skinner, David; York University
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Capitalizing on Culture: Critical Theory for Cultural Studies Black, David; Royal Roads University
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Forging the Canon of Media Studies: Should We Heed the Plea for Timeless Texts? Buxton, William J.; Concordia
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Concordia University
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Highway of the Atom Freeman, Lindsey A.; New School for Social Research
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Work’s Intimacy Bulut, Ergin; University of Illinois - McCarthy, Cameron; University of Illinois
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Usages et enjeux des technologies de communication Portela, Audrey; University of Ottawa - Bonneville, Luc; Université d'Ottawa
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Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos from Ordinary People Blakeborough, Darren; University of the Fraser Valley
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Separate Playgrounds: Surveying the Fields of Girls’ Media Studies and Boyhood Studies Coulter, Natalie; Wilfrid Laurier
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Editorial Dorland, Michael; Editor, Carleton University
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In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law Bannerman, Sara; Carleton University
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NPR: The Trials and Triumphs of National Public Radio Taylor, Gregory A.K.; McGill University
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Life After Wartime Richards, Kate; UT-Sydney
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Negotiating Distant Influences: Globalization and Broadcasting Policy Reforms in Zambia and South Africa Banda, Fackson; Rhodes University
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John Grierson: Trailblazer of Documentary Film Winton, Ezra; Concordia MA
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Food Messages in Television Programs for Preschoolers: A Call for Research Lynch, Meghan; University of Toronto
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Terrain of Memory: A Japanese Canadian Memorial Project Lo, Marie; Portland State University
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Global Journalism Research: Theories, Methods, Findings, Future Gollmitzer, Mirjam; Simon Fraser University
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The Souls of Cyberfolk: Posthumanism as Vernacular Theory Bould, Mark; University of the West of England
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University
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Beyond Vernacular Commentary: A Response to Minelle Mahtani Hier, Sean P.; University of Victoria
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Defiant Publics: The Unprecedented Reach of the Global Citizen Werbin, Kenneth
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University
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Digital Media and Democracy: Tactics in Hard Times McKelvey, Fenwick Robert; Ryerson / York Universities
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Consumption and the Globalization Project: International Hegemony and the Annihilation of Time Aylwin, Nicole; York University
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Feminist Interventions in International Communication: Minding the Gap Zeffiro, Andrea; Concordia University
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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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Harold Innis' "Crisis in Public Opinion": Performance, Retrieval, and the Politics of Knowledge Buxton, William J.; Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University - Dickens, Risa; Concordia University
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Creating the Conditions for Communication in the Public Good Raboy, Marc; McGill University
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What Makes Journalism “Excellent”? Criteria Identified by Judges in Two Leading Awards Programs Shapiro, Ivor; Ryerson University - Albanese, Patrizia; Ryerson University - Doyle, Leigh; Ryerson University
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The Sponsorship Scandal as Communication: The Rise of Politicized and Strategic Communications in the Federal Government Kozolanka, Kirsten; Carleton University
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Convergence, Corporate Restructuring, and Canadian Online News, 2000-2003 Sparks, Robert; The University of British Columbia - Young, Mary Lynn; The University of British Columbia - Darnell, Simon; University of Toronto
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Newsworld, Riel, and the Métis: Recognition and the Limits to Reconciliation Charland, Maurice; Concordia University
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Digital Audio Broadcasting in Canada: Technology and Policy in the Transition to Digital Radio O'Neill, Brian; Dublin Institute of Technology, School of Media
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The Integrated News Spectacle, Live 8, and the Annihilation of Time Compton, James R.; University of Western Ontario - Comor, Edward; University of Western Ontario
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Teaching Communication Policy: Pedagogy in Brief Savage, Philip; McMaster University
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Canadian Political Consultants' Perspectives about Political Marketing Lees-Marshment, Jennifer - Marland, Alex; Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Of Logos, Owners, and Cultural Intermediaries: Defining an Elite Discourse in Re-branding Practices at Three Private Canadian Television Stations Ali, Christopher; Annenberg School for Communication - University of Pennsylvania
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Promotional Prime Time: "Advertainment," Internal Network Promotion, and the Future of Canadian Television Asquith, Kyle; University of Western Ontario - Hearn, Alison; University of Western Ontario
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Packaging Fun: Analyzing Supermarket Food Messages Targeted at Children Elliott, Charlene D.; University of Calgary
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Interpersonal Surveillance on Social Media Trottier, Daniel; Uppsala University
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Through a Lens Darkly: How the News Media Perceive and Portray Evangelicals Smith, Joyce E.; Ryerson University
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HYBRIDS: Reshaping the Contemporary Garden at Métis Despard, Erin Kathleen; Concordia University
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Report: Health Journalism: Fracturing Concerns and Building Reflective Capacity with a Deliberative Lens Secko, David M.; Department of Journalism, Concordia University - Smith, Wendy A.; University of Manitoba
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Introduction: Neoliberalism and Provincial Cultural Policy and Administration Milz, Sabine; University of Alberta
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The Social Construction of SARS: Studies of a Health Communication Crisis Ironstone-Catterall, Penelope; Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Communication and Management Challenges in Large, Cross-sector Research Networks: A Canadian Case Study Klenk, Nicole L.; McGill University - Hickey, Gordon M.; McGill University
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The Crisis in Public Opinion: An Address by Dr Harold A. Innis Buxton, William J.; Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University - Dickens, Risa; Concordia University
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Phony Populism: The Misuse of Opinion Polls in the National Post Butovsky, Jonah; Brock University
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Pragmatic Objectivity in Practice: Reading The Globe and Mail Columns of Christie Blatchford Turner, Brian; University of Winnipeg - Kearns, Judith; University of Winnipeg
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Shut-Off: The Digital Television Transition in the United States and Canada Taylor, Gregory; McGill University
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Comparing Digital Divides: Internet Access and Social Inequality in Canada and the United States Howard, Philip N.; University of Washington - Busch, Laura; University of Washington - Sheets, Penelope; University of Washington
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The Royal Tour of 1939 as a Media Event Vipond, Mary; Concordia University
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Build It and the Women Will Come? WTSN and the Advent of Canadian Digital Television Neverson, Nicole; Ryerson University - Department of Sociology
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Busy Bee, Tough Mom, Farmer’s Daughter: The Canadian Business Press Portrayal of Annette Verschuren Grandy, Karen; Saint Mary's University
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The Demonization of Aboriginal Child Welfare Authorities in the News Harding, Robert; University of Fraser Valley
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Exercising Agency in an International Socioscientific Controversy: The Use of Human and Material Agents to Assert Canada’s Sovereignty in the Arctic McDonald, James; University of Colorado at Boulder
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Going with the Flow: Neoliberalism and Cultural Policy in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Jeannotte, M. Sharon; Centre for Governance, University of Ottawa
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Methamphetamine Discourse: Media, Law, and Policy Boyd, Susan; University of Victoria - Carter, Connie I.; Department of Sociology, University of Victoria
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Le pourquoi du spectacle : motivations relatives à la consommation de pornographie chez les hommes gais Corneau, Simon; Centre for Research on Inner City Health - Rail, Geneviève; Institut Simone de Beauvoir, Université Concordia - Holmes, Dave; Université d'Ottawa
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The “Neoliberal Turn” in Provincial Cultural Policy and Administration in Québec and Ontario: The Emergence of ‘Quasi-Neoliberal’ Approaches Gattinger, Monica; university of ottawa - St. Pierre, Diane; (Institut national de la recherche scientifique)
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Neoliberalism in Provincial Cultural Policy Narratives: Perspectives from Two Coasts Murray, Catherine; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University - Marontate, Jan; School of Communication, Simon Fraser 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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