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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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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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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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Marshall McLuhan and the Economies of Knowledge Wershler, Darren; Concordia University
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Tracing Innis and McLuhan Buxton, William J.; Concordia University - Bardini, Thierry; l’Université de Montréal
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The Canadian Broadcasting Policy Tradition: Learning from the Past, Building for the Future Turcotte, Joseph F.; York University
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Titanic Century: Media, Myth, and the Making of a Cultural Icon Spencer, David; Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario
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Making It Like A Man: Canadian Masculinities in Practice Moss, Mark Howard; Queen's University
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The Ethics of Evangelism: A Philosophical Defense of Proselytizing and Persuasion Sikka, Tina; Simon Fraser University
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Duplessis, pièce manquante d’une légende. L’invention du marketing politique Trudel, Dominique; Université de Montréal
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Exporting the Public Value Test: The Regulation of Public Broadcasters’ New Media Services Across Europe Potschka, Christian; Leuphana University Lüneburg
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The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time (by Marshall McLuhan) Rose, Phil A.; York University
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The Rise of McLuhanism, The Loss of Innis-sense: Rethinking the Origins of the Toronto School of Communication Buxton, William J.; Concordia University
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From Marshall McLuhan to Harold Innis, or From the Global Village to the World Empire Tremblay, Gaëtan; University of Quebec at Montreal
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Le concept de moyen de communication dans l’École de Toronto Martino, Luiz C.
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Beastness is Our Culture / Le legs de McLuhan aux Études Animales Jaclin, David
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Mapping the Field: Knowledge Management Wolfe, Mark; University of Calgary
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Television Truths: Forms of Knowledge in Popular Culture Druick, Zoë; Simon Fraser University
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Knowledge Workers in the Information Society Sussman, Gerald; Portland State University
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The Confrontation of Modern and Traditional Knowledge Systems in Development Howard, Pat; Simon Fraser University
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The Progressive Construction of Communication: Toward a Model of Cognitive Networked Communication and Knowledge Communities Campos, Milton; Facility of Arts and Sciences, University of Montreal
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Monopolies of Knowledge in Canadian Communication Studies: The Case of Feminist Approaches: The Dallas Smythe Memorial Lecture Robinson, Gertrude J.; McGill University
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Communication And Knowledge In Canadian Communication Theory: The Context Of The University And The Academy Theall, Donald F; Trent University
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The Construction and Globalization of the Knowlege Base in Interhuman Communication Systems Leydesdorff, Loet; School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam
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Public Voice: Work, Knowledge and the Relevance of Reflexive Communication Harries-Jones, Peter; York University
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Gendered Evaluation Responses to Experiential Learning as an Adjunct to a Basic Communication Skills Course Rolls, Judith A.; University College of Cape Breton
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First Nations Culture: Who Knows What? Townsend-Gault, Charlotte; University of British Columbia
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The University as Public Sphere Ambrozas, Diana; Simon Fraser University
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The Corporate-Linked University: From Social Project to Market Force Newson, Janice; York University
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The Active Pursuit of Active Viewers: Directions in Audience Research Clarke, Debra; Trent University
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Wellsprings of Knowledge: Beyond the CBC Policy Trap Murray, Catherine; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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Metro Toronto Media: A Combustible Situation Beattie, Earle; Editor
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The Ontario Press Council Lunn, Richard
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Can the CBC Be Spotless? Rogers, Bruce
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Must We Be Ambushed by the Future? Zwicker, Barrie
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Public Ax-cess to the Newspaper Beattie, Earle
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K.C. Irving Case Beattie, Earle
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Mercy Killing of the Star Weekly: The F.P.-Southam-Star Syndrome Beattie, Earle
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