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Natural-language access to the Dianeguide database Vega, José - Ogonowski, Antoine
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Neo-Aristotelian criticism in the U.S.A.: the Chicago School, contribution to a basic bibliography García Rodríguez, Francisco Javier
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Public Voice: Work, Knowledge and the Relevance of Reflexive Communication Harries-Jones, Peter; York University
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Constraints of Television News Production: The Example of Story Geography Clarke, Debra; Trent University
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The 1989 Southam Lecture: World Information and its Impact on Society Paquet-Sévigny, Thérèse; The United Nations Organization
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Empire and Communications Beale-Sévigny, Alison; Simon Fraser University
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History and Present Status of Community Radio in Québec;Community Radio in Ontario: A Dynamic Resource - Un Uncertain Future Bredin, Marian; McGill University
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Mass Communications in Canada Fisher, John R; University of Alberta
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Human-Computer Interaction: A Design Guide;Interactive Video, Educational Technology Anthology Series, Vol.1 Gurd, Geoffrey; University of Montreal
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Interethnic Communications: Current Research Valaskakis, Gail; Concordia University
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Communication, Gender and Sex Roles in Diverse Interaction Contexts McMullen, Linda; University of Saskatchewan
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Newsforum Jeffrey, Liss; University of McGill
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Notices Robinson, Gertrude J; McGill University
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Technological Determinism In Canadian Telecommunications: Telidon Technology, Industry and Government Gillies, Donald J; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
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Extending Telephone To Canada's North: Experiences with Service Availability, Quality and Rate Koebberling, Uschi; Simon Fraser University
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Options in Telecommunications Regulation Parker, Ian; University of Toronto
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Toward a Transnational World Information Order: The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement Mosco, Vincent; Carleton University
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Sandford Fleming and the Pacific Cable: The Institutional Politics of Nineteenth-Century Imperial Communications Thompson, Graham M; McGill University
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Broadcasting Policy in Canada and the United Kingdom: Politics, Technology and Ideology Hutchinson, David; Glasgow College, Scotland
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The Telecommunications Policy Void in Canada Roman, Andrew J
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Introduction Taylor, James R; Université de Montréal
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Office Communications Systems: Constraints on Improved Productivity Clark, Susan M; Mount Saint Vincent University - Dechman, Margaret; Women's Directorate, Government of Nova Scotia - Snider, Laura; Queen's University
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New Machines in Small Offices: Gender, Technology and Communication Marsden, Lorna R; University of Toronto
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Computerization in a Polycentric Enterprise: A Case Study Bélanger, Françoise; Université de Montréal - Lafrance, André A; Université de Montréal - Taylor, James R; Université de Montréal
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Strategies Informatiques et Incidences Bancaires: Où Pourquoi Desjardins à-t-il cherché à être à l'avant-garde de l'Informatique? Billette, André; Université Laval
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Determinants of Reality Constructs: Towards a Comprehensive Model of Corporate Functioning Irving, Ric; York University - Weiermair, Klaus; York University
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Desktop Publishing: The Downside Carney, T F; University of Windsor
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Les Nouveaux Reseaux Sont Arrivés Halary, Charles; Départenment de Sociologie, UQAM
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The Engineering of Executive Culture and its Impact on Organizational Communication Boily, Lise; University of Ottawa
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Micro-Analysis of the Transformation of Tasks: Communication and Organizational Structure in a Small Enterprise Dufresne, Aude; Université de Montréal - Blais, Gérard; Université de Montréal
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Theories in Intercultural Communication Roth, Lorna; Concordia University
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Casing a Promised Land: The Autobiography of an Organizational Detective as Cultural Ethnographer Carney, Tom; University of Windsor
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Language, Communication and Culture: Current Directions Podmore, Chris; University of Ottawa
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Communications and Power in Organizations: Discourse, Ideology and Domination Morrow, Raymond A; University of Alberta
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Texts of Identity McMullen, Linda; University of Saskatchewan
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The Political Economy of Information Thomas, Terrence J; Research Branch, Library of Parliament
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Measuring the Information Society Berlin, Barry; Canisius College Buffalo, N.Y.
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An "Open" Approach to Information Policy Making: A Case Study of the Moore Universal Telephone Service Act Atwood, Roy Alden; University of Idaho
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Public Communications Campaigns Lake, Robert; Mount Saint Vincent University
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Newsforum Saint-Jean, Armande; Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Communication
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Editor's Column Robinson, Gertrude J; McGill University
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English-Language Radio Drama: A Comparison of Central and Regional Production Units Jackson, John D; Concordia Centre for Broadcasting Studies - Millen, Paul; Concordia Centre for Broadcasting Studies
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Windows on the World: Canadian Versus U.S. Television Voices Williams, Tannis MacBeth; The University of British Columbia - Phillips, Susana; The University of British Columbia - Travis, Lisa; The University of British Columbia - Wotherspoon, David; The University of British Columbia
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Interacting with "Dallas": Cross Cultural Readings of American TV* Ketz, Elihu; Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Annenberg School of Communications, Universit - Liebes, Tamar; Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Annenberg School of Communications, Universit
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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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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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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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World Families Watch Television Liss Jeffrey, ; Offline Research, Toronto
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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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