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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Moses Znaimer's Ten Commandments for Contemporary Television Anderson, Robert; Simon Fraser University - Gruneau, Richard; Simon Fraser University - Heyer, Paul; Simon Fraser University
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Introduction: Why TVTV? Gruneau, Richard; Simon Fraser University
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Chairman Znaimer's "Sensual Pagan Torrent" Gerbner, George; University of Pennsylvania
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Television: The Great Wired Hope McLarty, Lianne; University of Victoria
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TVTV: The Television Revolution de la Garde, Roger; Université Laval - Nguyên-Duy, Veronique; Université Laval
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When a Showman Pontificates: In the Beginning Was...Moses! Proulx, Serge; Université du Québec à Montréal - Yelle, François; Université de Montréal
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Moses Znaimer, You've Met Marshall McLuhan, Now Meet Lord Reith Ferguson, Marjorie
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TVTV: Moses' Rave-olutionary View of Television Bélanger, Pierre C.; University of Ottawa
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Two Unintended Faces of Television Anderson, Robert; Simon Fraser University
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Moses Znaimer's Television Revolution Clarke, Debra; Trent University
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TVTV: The Debate Continues Jeffrey, Liss; McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology, University of Toronto
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Is That Really an Issue? Ravault, René Jean; Université du Québec à Montréal
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The Citizen Kane of Cable TV: Moses Znaimer's TVTV Cohen, Hart; University of Western Sydney, Nepean
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TV or Not TV: The Sound in the Fury Heyer, Paul; Simon Fraser University
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Commenter les commentateurs de TVTV Spalding, Éric; Kwantlen University College
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TVTV Talks Back: A Rebuttal Znaimer, Moses
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Biographies of TVTV: The Television Revolution -- A Commentary , editor
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Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media Will Straw, ; McGill University
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Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media, Part 1 (Thought Control in a Democratic Society) and Part 2 (Activating Dissent) Will Straw, ; McGill University
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Information and Communication in Economics Myles A. Ruggles, ; University of Windsor
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The Politics of World Communication Mike Gasher, ; Concordia University
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Mapping World Communication Mike Gasher, ; Concordia University
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The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society Jean McNulty, ; Ontario Ministry of Economic Develo
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Communication and Democracy W.H.N. Hull, ; Brock University
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Forging War: The Media in Serbia, Croatia & Bosnia-Hercegovina Gertrude J. Robinson, ; McGill University
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A Comparison of Domestic and International Joint Ventures in Television Program and Feature Film Production Hoskins, Colin; University of Alberta - McFadyen, Stuart; University of Alberta - Finn, Adam; University of Alberta
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The Dialectical Methods of Marshall McLuhan, Marxism, and Critical Theory Grosswiler, Paul; University of Maine
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CBC Radio on the Internet: An Experiment in Convergence Patrick, Andrew S.; Communications Research Centre - Black, Alex; Communications Research Centre - Whalen, Thomas E.; Communications Research Centre
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Introduction Babe, Robert E.; University of Ottawa & Concordia University
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The Global Political Economy of Communication Mike Gasher, ; Concordia University
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Cybersociety: Computer-Mediated Communication and Community Leslie Regan Shade, ; McGill University
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Data Trash: The Theory of the Virtual Class Leslie Regan Shade, ; McGill University
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Visual "Literacy": Image, Minds, and Reality James M. Linton, ; University of Windsor
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Objectivity and Its Other Graham Knight, ; McMaster University
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More Perishable than Lettuce or Tomatoes:: Labour Law Reform and Toronto's Newspapers James Winter, ; University of Windsor
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Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication, Culture, and the Iranian Revolution Firoozeh Radjai Bokharai, ; Toronto
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Unthinking Modernity:: Innis, McLuhan, and the Frankfurt School David Lyon, ; Queen\'s University
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Editorial Lorimer, Rowland
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Cancelling Each Other Out?: Interest Group Perceptions of the News Media Karlberg, Michael; Simon Fraser University - Hackett, Robert A.; Simon Fraser University
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The Emergence of Communications Study: Psychological Warfare or Scientific Thoroughfare? Buxton, William; Concordia University
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The Winds of Right-wing Change in Canadian Journalism Taras, David; University of Calgary
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Questions of Community: Artists, Audiences, Coalitions Ron Burnett, ; Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design
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Communication and the Transformation of Economics: Essays in Information, Public Policy, and Political Economy Rowland Lorimer, ; Simon Fraser University
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Fast Lane: Canadian Top Executives on the Information Highway and Other Issues Leslie Regan Shade, ; McGill University
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Public Voices, Private Interests: Australia's Media Policy Michael Dorland, ; Carleton University
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Acces inegal: les canaux d'influence en radiodiffusion Michael Dorland, ; Carleton University
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Channels of Influence: CBC Audience Research and the Canadian Public Walt Romanow, ; Edmonton, AB
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Mass Communications: A Comparative Introduction Walt Romanow, ; Edmonton, AB
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Media Literacy: Keys to Interpreting Media Messages Pierre C. Belanger, ; University of Ottawa
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The Genesis of This Issue -- Twenty-Five Years of the CJC Lorimer, Rowland; School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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Andrew Martin Osler: Communication Scholar, Teacher, and Author--February 17, 1938-September 13, 1999 Tate, Eugene D.; University of Saskatchewan
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: Remembering and Narrating the Past Tate, Eugene D.; University of Saskatchewan - Osler, Andrew; University of Western Ontario - Fouts, Gregory; University of Calgary - Siegel, Arthur; York University
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: Introduction Tate, Eugene D.; Sociology, University of Saskatchewan
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: The York University Program in Mass Communication Siegel, Arthur; Social Science, York University
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: The Canadian Communication Association and the : Some Reminiscences and Trends Fouts, Gregory; Department of Psychology, University of Calgary
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: Royal Commissions, Journalism, and Communication Studies Osler, Andrew; Faculty of Information and Media Studies, Univesity of Western Ontario
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The Beginnings of Communication Studies in Canada: Concluding Comments: and the LaMarsh Commission Tate, Eugene D.; Sociology, University of Saskatchewan
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Economics and Information: Toward a New (and More Sustainable) Worldview Babe, Robert E.; University of Ottawa & Concordia University
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Art in the Information Economy Braman, Sandra; University of Illinois
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Status of the Artist or of Arts Organizations?: A Brief Discussion on the Canadian Status of the Artist Act Cliche, Danielle; International Institute of Communications, London
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The Telecommunications Equipment Market: Globalization or Selective Regionalization Martinez, Andrea; University of Ottawa
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Negotiating International Communications: Structure and Infrastructure Murphy, Paula M.; L'Institut de Hautes Études Internationales
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Toward a Subject-Oriented Worldview of Information Groleau, Carole; Université de Montreal - Taylor, James; Université de Montreal
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Intellectual Property, Moral Rights, and Trading Regimes: A Publishing Perspective Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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A Case Study of Functional Subjectivity in Media Coverage: The Gulf War on TV Garon, Lise; Laval University
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Violations: The Boys of St. Vincent Sloniowski, Jeannette; Brock University
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Push-button Populism: The Reform Party and the Real World of Teledemocracy Barney, Darin David; University of Toronto
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Production, Content, and Uses of Bestselling Books in Quebec Martin, Claude; Universite de Montreal
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Public Opinion: Construction and Persuasion Gingras, Anne-Marie; Universite Laval - Carrier, Jean-Pierre; Universite Laval
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Introduction: Communications Teaching and Research--Looking Forward from 2000 Lorimer, Rowland; Simon Fraser University
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Foundations of Canadian Communication Thought Babe, Robert; University of Windsor
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The Active Pursuit of Active Viewers: Directions in Audience Research Clarke, Debra; Trent University
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Remembering Our Past: Reconstructing the Field of Canadian Communication Studies Robinson, Gertrude J.; Communications, McGill University
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Cultural Industries from an Economic/Business Research Perspective McFadyen, Stuart; Faculty of Business, University of Alberta - Hoskins, Colin; Faculty of Business, University of Alberta - Finn, Adam; Faculty of Business, University of Alberta
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Is There a "Canadian" Approach to the Study of Organizational Communication? Taylor, James R.; Department of Communication, Universit de Montral
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Exhausted Commodities: The Material Culture of Music Straw, Will; Communications, McGill University
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The Westray Mine Explosion: An Examination of the Interaction Between the Mine Owner and the Media Richards, Trudie; Mount Saint Vincent University
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Editorial Mitchell, David B.; Communication Studies, University of Calgary
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Understanding Telecommunications and Public Policy: A Guide for Libraries Leslie Regan Shade, ; University of Ottawa
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Global Television and Film: An Introduction to the Economics of the Business Mike Gasher, ; Concordia University
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Active Radio: Pacifica's Brash Experiment Jonathan Sterne, ; University of Pittsburgh
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The Political Economy of Communication: Rethinking and Renewal Robert Hackett, ; Simon Fraer University
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Constructing the Quebec Referendum: French and English Media Voices Bernard Dagenais, ; Université Laval
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Editorial Mitchell, David B.; Communication Studies, University of Calgary
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Communications Policy and the Public Interest: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 Marc Raboy, ; Université de Montréal
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Phantom Communities: The Simulacrum and the Limits of Postmodernism Garnet Creighton Buchart, ; University of Massachusetts-Amherst
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Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-Technology Capitalism Daniel M. Downes, ; McGill University
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The Idea of Public Journalism Colette Brin, ; Université Laval
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Conflicting Communication Interests in America: The Case of National Public Radio Mary Vipond, ; Concordia University
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Yesterday's News: Why Canada's Daily Newspapers are Failing Us David Skinner, ; University College of the Cariboo
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The Commercialization of Canadian Daily Newspapers, 1890-1920 David Skinner, ; University College of the Cariboo
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Social Identity: International Perspectives James Piecowye, ; College of Media and Communication Sciences, Zayed University, United Arab
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Editorial Mitchell, David B.; Communication Studies, University of Calgary
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Canadian Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers Kevin Dowler, ; York University
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L'analyse de contenu des medias: De la problematique au traitement statistique Ghislaine Guérard, ; Université Concordia
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The Social Life of Information Vincent di Norcia, ; University of Sudbury
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The Making of American Audiences: From Stage to Television, 1750-1990 Paul Heyer, ; Wilfrid Laurier University
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