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Marketing After the Election: The Potential and Limitations of Maintaining a Market Orientation in Government Lees-Marshment, Jennifer S; University of Auckland
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Out of the Fog and into the Future: Directions of Public Relations, Theory Building, Research, and Practice Wehmeier, Stefan; University of Southern Denmark
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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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Fear and No-fly Listing in Canada: The Biopolitics of the “War on Terror” Werbin, Kenneth C.; Wilfrid Laurier University
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The Compelling Story of the White/Western Activist in the War Zone: Examining Race, Neutrality, and Exceptionalism in Citizen Journalism Mahrouse, Gada; Concordia University
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