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Mediascapes 3: New Patterns in Canadian Communication

Just published from Nelson Education (link here)

Table of Contents

Preface
PART I: INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY AND THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO CANADIAN COMMUNICATION STUDIES

Introduction
Leslie Regan Shade

1. Considering Critical Communication Studies in Canada
Sheryl Hamilton, Carleton University

2. Postcolonialism and Communication Studies
Amin Alhassan, York University

3. Beyond The “F” Word: A Constellation of Feminist Concepts for Media Researchers
Kim Sawchuk, Concordia University

4. Canadian Cultural Policy in the Age of Media Abundance: Old Challenges, New Technologies
Ira Wagman and Ezra Winton, Carleton University

PART II: AUDIENCES AND THE CULTURAL MARKETPLACE IN CANADA’S MEDIASCAPE

Introduction
Leslie Regan Shade

5. Audience-Making: Issues in Canadian Audience
Catherine Murray, Simon Fraser University

6. Advertising in Canada
Russell Johnston, Brock University

7. Surviving the Slings and Arrows of Canadian Television: A Case Study of Success
Bart Beaty and Rebecca Sullivan, University of Calgary

8. Making a Mockery of Canadian Cinema: Interpreting the Rise of Mock-Documentary
Zoe Druick, Simon Fraser University

9. Selling Youth: Youth Media and the Marketplace
Natalie Coulter, Wilfrid Laurier University

10. Gold for Whom: Canadian Sports, Mega-Events, and the 2010 Olympics
Michael Real, Royal Roads University

11. Blue Froot Loops, Giggling Dough-Boys, and the Smell of Beer: Why the Senses Matter
Charlene Elliott, University of Calgary

PART III: MEDIA OWNERSHIP AND PUBLIC DIALOGUE IN CANADA’S MEDIASCAPE

Introduction
Leslie Regan Shade

12. The Cultures of Democracy: How Ownership and Public Participation Shape Canada’s Media Systems
Leslie Regan Shade and Michael Lithgow, Concordia University and Carleton University

13. Minding The Growing Gaps: Alternative Media in Canada
David Skinner, York University

14. Canadian First Peoples’ Mediascapes: A Snapshot with Three Corners
Lorna Roth, Concordia University

15. The National-Global Nexus of Ethnic and Diasporic Media
Karim Karim, Carleton University

16. Race(Ing) the Nation: Media and Minorities
Yasmin Jiwani, Concordia University

17. Smog and Mirrors: Climate Change and the Janus Face of Public Relations
Josh Greenberg and Elizabeth Westersund, Carleton University

PART IV: THE CANADIAN NEW MEDIA MEDIASCAPE

Introduction
Leslie Regan Shade

18. What is “New Media”, Anyway?
Jacquelyn Burkell, University of Western Ontario

19. Internet Governance: What a Long and Not so Strange Trip It’s Been
Dan Paré, University of Ottawa

20. Privacy in a Networked Environment
Val Steeves, University of Ottawa

21. Balance or Betrayal? Copyright Reform and the Right to Culture in the Digital Age
Dale Bradley, Brock University

22. Mobiles and Mobilities
Judith Nicholson, Wilfrid Laurier University

Contributors
Glossary of Terms
Copyright Acknowledgments
Index

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