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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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News and the Institutional Perspective: Sources in Terror Stories Wittebols, James H.; Niagara University
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Reporting the Nation's Business: Press-Government Relations during the Liberal Years, 1935-1957 Akira Ichikawa, ; University of Lethbridge
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The Codes of Advertising: Fetishism and the Political Economy of Meaning in the Consumer Society Beth Seaton, ; York University
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Promotional Culture: Advertising, Ideology and Symbolic Expression Beth Seaton, ; York University
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The New Icons?: The Art of Television Advertising Beth Seaton, ; York University
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Pornography (Communication Concepts 5) Ki Namaste, ; Université du Québec a Montréal
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The Jaguar and the Anteater: Pornography and the Modern World Ki Namaste, ; Universite du Quebec a Montreal
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Media in Transition: From Totalitarianism to Democracy Gertrude J. Robinson, ; McGill University
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Glasnost, Perestroika and the Soviet Media J. Guy Lalande, ; St. Francis Xavier University
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Soviet Media in Transition: Structural and Economic Alternatives J. Guy Lalande, ; St. Francis Xavier University
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The News under Russia's Old Regime: The Development of a Mass Circulation Press J. Guy Lalande, ; St. Francis Xavier University
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Morals and the Media: Ethics in Canadian Journalism Stanley B. Cunningham, ; Windsor University
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Gendered Lives: Communication, Gender and Culture Leslie Regan Shade,
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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Industry Responses to Kevin Wilson's Article Hariton, G.; Unitel - Yale, Janet; Unitel
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The Press and the Persian Gulf Crisis: The Canadian Angle Hibbard, Ann L.; University of Windsor - Keenleyside, T.A.; University of Windsor
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Canada's Snowbirds: Consumption of Mass Media Grenier, Marc; Carleton University - Perigoe, Ross; Concordia University
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Sins of Omission: Shaping the News at CBC TV Peter Desbarats, ; University of Western Ontario
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A History of Quebec Nationalism Ian Chunn, ; Simon Fraser University
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The Power of Silence: Social and Pragmatic Perspectives Bohdan Szuchewycz, ; Brock University
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Power in Language: Verbal Communication and Social Influence Bohdan Szuchewycz, ; Brock University
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High-Tech Campaigns: Computer Technology in Political Communication W.H.N. Hull, ; Brock University
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Brink of Reality: New Canadian Documentary Film and Video Greg Elmer, ; University of Massachusetts-Amherst
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Response to a Previously Published Review M. A. Ruggles, ; University of Windsor
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Introduction: Communication in the Americas Mitchell, David; University of Calgary - Einsiedel, Edna; University of Calgary
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Networks of Learning: Commonwealth of Learning Programs in the Caribbean and Guyana Deodat, Rovin; Simon Fraser University
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New Definitions of Basic Service in an Era of Convergence Farbstein, Aviva; University of Calgary
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A Brief View of Social Communication: CIESPAL's Activities in Latin America Mantilla, Jorge; CIESPAL
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Co-productions--Content and Change: International Television in the Americas Taylor, Paul W.; University of Washington
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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Aboriginal Publishing as Niche Publishing within the Canadian Publishing Industry Siegler, Karl H.; Talon Books
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Mothering: Ideology, Experience, and Agency Diana Ambrozas, ; Simon Fraser University
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Representations of Motherhood Diana Ambrozas, ; Simon Fraser University
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Hockey Night in Canada: Sport, Indentities and Cultural Politics Richard Ashby, ; Concordia University
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La bande dessinée au Québec Eric Spalding, ; Kwantlen University College
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Radiodiffusion et societé distincte: Des origines de la radio jusqu'a la Révolution tranquille au Québec Denis Bachand, ; University of Ottawa
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Towards a Civic Society: The Baltic Media's Long Road to Freedom Gertrude Robinson, ; McGill University
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Whose Story?: Reporting the Developing World after the Cold War Akira Ichikawa, ; University of Lethbridge
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Canadian Television Policy and the Board of Broadcast Governors, 1958-1968 Walt Romanow,
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Imagologies: Media Philosophy Donald J. Gillies, ; Ryerson Polytechnical University
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The Age of Multimedia and Turbonews Peter Desbarats, ; University of Western Ontario
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The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States David Pritchard, ; University of Wisocnsin-Milwaukee
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Reflections across the Atlantic: Contrasts and Complementarities in Broadcasting Policy in Canada and the European Community in the 1990s Collins, Richard; British Film Institute
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The Russian Press after Perestroika Richter, Andrei G.; Moscow State University
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From the Mountains of Visions to the Valleys of Reality: New Legal Frameworks for Broadcasting in Eastern and Central Europe Kleinwachter, Wolfgang; NETCOM Institute
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Rethinking the Social Role of the Media in a Society in Transition Manaev, Oleg; Independent Institute of Socio-Economic and Political Studies
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The New Media Landscape in Bulgaria Bakardjieva, Maria; Simon Fraser University
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Power Shift?: Towards a Political Economy of Canadian Telecommunications and Regulation Winseck, Dwayne; Carleton University
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Ideas from the Bush: Indigenous Television in Australia and Canada Meadows, Michael; Queensland University of Technology
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Computers and Reporters: Newsroom Practices at Two Canadian Daily Newspapers McKercher, Catherine; Carleton University
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The Audiovisual Locations Industry in Canada: Considering British Columbia as Hollywood North Gasher, Mike; Concordia University
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Towards Regionalization of New Communication Services in the CARICOM: A Technological Free-For-All Brown, Aggrey; CARIMAC, University of the West Indies
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Development of the Audiovisual Industry in Brazil from Importer to Exporter of Television Programming de Melo, Jose Marques; Methodist University of São Paulo
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The Benefits of More Choice in Distribution Channels for Cultural Programming Ostiguy, Elizabeth M.; Stentor Telecom Policy Inc.
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The New Parochialism: The Triumph of the Populist in the Flow of International Television Tracey, Michael; University of Colorado at Boulder - Redal, Wendy W.; University of Colorado at Boulder
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Media, Markets, and Identities: Reflections on the Global-Local Dialectic: The 1994 Southam Lecture Ferguson, Marjorie; University of Maryland
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The Information Society: From Fordism to Gatesism: The 1995 Southam Lecture Tremblay, Gaetan; Université du Québec a Montréal
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Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace Bryant, Susan; Simon Fraser University
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Walter Ong's Paradigm and Chinese Literacy Ze, David; Simon Fraser University
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A Social History of Canadian Telecommunications Winseck, Dwayne; Leicester University
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Competition in Long-Distance Telephony: A Critical Analysis of Telecom Decision CRTC 92-12 Wilson, Kevin G.; Télé-université
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Trade Integration and Communication Networks in Latin America Roncagliolo, Rafael; Instituto Para Américana Latina (IPAL)
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Trade Liberalization and Policy for Media Industries: A Theoretical Examination of Media Flows Wildman, Steven S.; Northwestern University
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Losing Our Census Darroch, Michael; University of Windsor - Darroch, Gordon; York University
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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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The Death and Life of American Journalism: The Media Revolution that Will Begin the World Again Gorman, Brian; Carleton University
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Outside Looking In: Viewing First Nations Peoples in Canadian Dramatic Television Series Byers, Michele; Saint Mary's University
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia 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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Democratic Communications: Formations, Projects, Possibilities Fauteux, Brian; Concordia University
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Impersonations: Troubling the Person in Law and Culture Barney, Darin; McGill University
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The Wireless Spectrum: The Politics, Practices, and Poetics of Mobile Media Manzerolle, Vincent; University of Western Ontario
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Missing Women, Missing News: Covering Crisis in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Newbery, Marsha; Simon Fraser University
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University - Josgrillberg, Fabio B.
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North of Empire: Essays on the Cultural Technologies of Space Moore, Paul S.; Ryerson University - Sociology
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In Memoriam: Edmund Carpenter Heyer, Paul; Wilfrid Laurier University Communication Studies
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Challenge for Change: Activist Documentary at the National Film Board of Canada Pimlott, Herbert; Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Development Communication: Reframing the Role of the Media Christie, Sarah; Student
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Rain/Drizzle/Fog: Film and Television in Atlantic Canada Charles, Julia Morgan; McGill University
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim - Dorland, Michael; School of Journalism and Comm.,Carleton University
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Global Communications: Toward a Transcultural Political Economy Jakob, Joey Brooke
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Academic Callings: The University We Have Had, Now Have, and Could Have Cyr, Rachel Esther; Trent 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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Technical Reason and Political Reason: Spaces/Times Not Considered Martín-Barbero, Jesús; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
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"Amusing Ourselves to Death?" Social Media, Political Satire, and the 2011 Election Reilly, Ian; University of Guelph
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Sex, Lies and Pharmaceuticals: How Drug Companies Plan to Profit from Female Sexual Dysfunction Saari, Maija; Wilfrid Laurier University
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Innovating in a Crisis: Canadian Media Actors Assess the State of Convergence Brin, Colette; Université Laval - Soderlund, Walter; University of Windsor
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Media Convergence and Changes in Québec Journalists’ Professional Values Pritchard, David; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bernier, Marc-François; Université d'Ottawa
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Re-reading the Notion of “Convergence” in Light of Recent Changes to the Culture and Communication Industries in Canada George, Éric; Communication. Université du Québec à Montréal
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On the Policy Reflex in Canadian Communication Studies Wagman, Ira M; School of Journalism & Communication, Carleton University
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« Du solide et du concret » : concentration de la propriété et convergence journalistique au sein du groupe Quebecor Média Carbasse, Renaud; Université du Québec à Montréal - GRICIS
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The Problem of Utopia: Capitalism, Depression, and Representation Best, Beverley; Concordia University
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