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Knowledge Workers in the Information Society Sussman, Gerald; Portland State 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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Mapping the Field: Knowledge Management Wolfe, Mark; University of Calgary
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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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Fear and Coughing in Toronto: SARS and the Uses of Risk Leslie, Myles; University of Toronto
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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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Limits to Liberalization: Local Culture in a Global Marketplace Mawani, Aysha; McGill University
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Communication and Empire: Media, Markets, and Globalization, 1860-1930 Osborne, Brian; Queen's University
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Interface://Culture - The World Wide Web as Political Resource and Aesthetic Form Harrison, Claire; Carleton University
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How to Think about Information Thomas, Holly; Carleton University
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Lies the Media Tell Us Klaehn, Jeffery; Wilfrid Laurier University
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The Iron Whim: A Fragmented History of Typewriting Mitchell, Christine; McGill University
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Editorial Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia 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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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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From the "War on Poverty" to the "War on the Poor": Knowledge, Power, and Subject Positions in Anti-Poverty Discourses Jeppesen, Sandra; Concordia University, Communication Studies
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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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Le “look” numérique des magazines de mode féminins canadiens de langue française Bélanger, Pierre C.; University of Ottawa - Desjardins, Véronique
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Lorsque la moralisation ne suffit plus: l’alimentation à l’heure de la lutte au surpoids et des aliments fonctionnels Vigneault, Karine; Université de Montréal
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Narratives of Schizophrenia: Constructing a Positive Identity Schneider, Barbara; University of Calgary
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Editorial Mitchell, David
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Critical Studies in Media Commercialism Jonathan Rose,
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Shaping Science with Rhetoric: The Cases of Dobzhansky, Schrodinger and Wilson Celine Lafontaine,
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Pacific Press: The Unauthorized Story of Vancouver's Newspaper Monopoly Catherine McKercher, ; Carleton University
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African Broadcast Cultures: Radio in Transition Christian Agbobli,
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On the Pragmatics of Social Interaction: Preliminary Studies in the Theory of Communicative Action Chris Russill,
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Discourses of Domination: Racial Bias in the Canadian English-Language Press Isobel M. Findlay,
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Radio Reader: Essays in the Cultural History of Radio Mary Vipond,
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Culture Works: The Political Economy of Culture Daniel J. Robinson,
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Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the Internet Worldwide Leslie Regan Shade,
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Talk of Love: How Culture Matters Julia T. Wood,
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Human Rights in an Information Age: A Philosophical Analysis Slavka Antonova,
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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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Review Essay: Gender and the Internet Shade, Leslie Regan; Communication Studies, Concordia University
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Making Public Pasts: The Contested Terrain of Montreal's Public Memories, 1891-1930 Peter C. van Wyck, ; Concordia University
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Black Rice: The African Origins of Rice Cultivation in the Americas Bertie Mandelblatt, ; Concordia University
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Hand-Held Visions: The Impossible Possibilities of Community Media Robert Hackett, ; Simon Fraser University
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Media Reform: Democratizing the Media, Democratizing the State Robert Hackett, ; Simon Fraser University
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Social Theories of the Press: Constituents of Communication Research, 1840s to 1920s Andrea M. Langlois, ; Concordia University
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Kings of Convergence: The Fight for Control of Canada's Media Aurora Ratcliffe, ; Concordia University
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Global News: Perspectives on the Information Age Michael McGill, ; Bowling Green State University
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Soundscape of Modernity: Architectural Acoustics and the Culture of Listening in America, 1900-1933 Andra McCartney and Marian van der Zon, ; Concordia University
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Aural Histories: Essays on Recorded Sound Andra McCartney and Marian van der Zon, ; Concordia University
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Human Rights in an Information Age: A Philosophical Analysis Slavka Antonova, ; Concordia University
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Origins of Democratic Culture: Printing, Petitions, and the Public Sphere in Early-Modern England Janice Liedl, ; Laurentian University
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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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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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CCTV Surveillance and the Poverty of Media Discourse: A Content Analysis of Canadian Newspaper Coverage Greenberg, Josh; School of Journalism & Communication, Carleton University - Hier, Sean; University of Victoria
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When Mobiles Go Media: Relational Affordances and Present-to-Hand Digital Devices Best, Kirsty; Murdoch University
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Networked Publics: The Double Articulation of Code and Politics on Facebook Langlois, Ganaele; Ryerson University - Elmer, Greg; Ryerson University - McKelvey, Fenwick - Devereaux, Zachary
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Healthy Food Looks Serious: How Children Interpret Packaged Food Products Elliott, Charlene D.; University of Calgary
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The Globe on Saturday, The World on Sunday: Toronto Weekend Editions and the Influence of the American Sunday Paper, 1886-1895 Gabriele, Sandra; University of Windsor - Moore, Paul; Ryerson University
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Communicating with (Some) Canadians: Communication Rights and Government Online in Canada Felczak, Michael; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University - Smith, Richard; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University - Glass, Geoffrey; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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Online Publishing and Canadian Social Science and Humanities Journals: Financial and Publishing Survey and the SYNERGIES Project Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University - Lindsay, Adrienne; Simon Fraser University
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How Prometheus Is Bound: Applying the Innis Method of Communications Analysis to the Internet Frost, Catherine; McMaster University
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Green Mail: The Social Construction of Environmental Issues through Letters to the Editor Hessing, Melody; Douglas College
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Events That Matter: Specific Incidents, Media Coverage, and Agenda-Setting in a Ghanaian Context Kwansah-Aidoo, Kwamena; Monash University
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Integrating Distinctively Canadian Elements into Television Drama: A Formula for Success or Failure?: The Due South Experience Tate, Marsha A.; The Pennsylvania State University - Allen, Valerie
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When Is a Creationist Not a Creationist?Appreciating the Miracles of Public Opinion Polling Brown, Steven D. - Delodder, James
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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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Making Sense of Bad News: The Media, Sensemaking, and Organizational Crisis O'Connell, Caroline J.; Management Programme, Saint Mary's University - Mills, Albert J.; Management Programme, Saint Mary's University
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L'ombudsman français de la Société Radio-Canada: un modèle d'imputabilité de l'information Bernier, Marc-Francois; Department of Communication, University of Ottawa
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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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