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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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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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Knowledge management and communication in Brazilian agricultural research: an integrated procedural approach. TORRES, T. Z. - PIEROZZI JÚNIOR, I. - PEREIRA, N. R. - CASTRO, A. de.
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Editorial Wong, James; Chair of the Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
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Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries Neil Balan, ; Concordia University
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Television Studies Paul Attallah, ; Carleton University
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Journalism and the New World Order. Vol. 1: Gulf War, National News Discourses and Globalization. Mayda Topoushian, ; Virginia Commonwealth University
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Techonology, Community, and Public Policy Christopher Bodnar, ; Carleton University
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MediaThink James S. McLean, ; Concordia University
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Space, Time, and Communication Theory Peters, John Durham; Department fo Communication Studies, University of Iowa
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Gender, Talk, TV, Hockey, and "Canadian Identity": Feminist Takes on "Television Rejection" Langley, Sandra; PhD in Communication Studies, Concordia University
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"Both of us can move mountains": Mary Quayle Innis and Her Relationship to Harold Innis' Legacy Black, J. David; Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Lauier University
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Digital Media and the Public Information Environment: A Retrospective Assessment Ruggles, Myles; Department of Communication Studies, University of Windsor
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Telework: A new mode of gendered segmentation? Results from a Study in Canada Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle; Labour Economics and Human Resources Management, Tele-universite, Universite du
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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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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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