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Converging Media, Diverging Politics: A Political Economy of News Media in Canada Bonin, Geneviève A.; McGill University
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Citizens or Consumers? What the Media Tell Us about Political Participation Pybus, Jennifer R.; McMaster University
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Wireless Technologies, Mobile Practices Crow, Barbara; Editor, York University - Sawchuk, Kim; Editor, Concordia University - Smith, Richard; Editor, Simon Fraser University
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Media Concentration, Freedom of Expression, and Democracy Shiner, Roger A.; University of British Columbia Okanagan - Weaver, Sara; University of British Columbia Okanagan
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“No Apple iPhone? You Must Be Canadian”: Mobile Technologies, Participatory Culture, and Rhetorical Transformation Pedersen, Isabel; Ryerson University
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Éther 2.0: Révolutions sans fil Thibault, Ghislain; Université de Montréal - Bardini, Thierry; Université de Montréal
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Building Wi-Fi Networks for Communities: Three Canadian Cases Middleton, Catherine; Ryerson University - Crow, Barbara; Communication and Culture, York
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Put on Your Bunny Ears, Take Your TV around the Block: Old and New Discourses of Gender and Nation in Mobile, Digital, and HDTV Bociurkiw, Marusya
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How Usable Are Outdoor Wireless Networks? Potter, Amelia Bryne - McIntyre, Neal - Middleton, Catherine A; Ryerson University
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Calling Dick Tracy! or, Cellphone Use, Progress, and a Racial Paradigm Nicholson, Judith A.; Concordia University
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From Mobile Phone to Mobile Device: News Consumption on the Go Westlund, Oscar; University of Gothenburg
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Sonic Signage: [murmur], the Refrain, and Territoriality Wershler, Darren S.; Wilfrid Laurier University
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Designing for Mobile: A Walk in the Park Ladly, Martha J.; Ontario College of Art & Design
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Laptops in the Living Room: Mobile Technologies and the Divide between Work and Private Time among Interactive Agency Workers Ladner, Sam; York University
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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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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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