Canadian Journal of Communication
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publication venue for
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Book Review: Intellectual Property: The Law in Canada
2007
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In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law
2006
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Discoverability and Algorithmic Recommendations in Video Streaming Platforms: Exploring Algorithmic Gender and Race Bias as a Canadian Broadcast Policy Concern.
48:632-662.
2023
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Repetitions, Rhythms and Future Imaginaries: Currents in Canadian Communication Studies.
48:627-631.
2023
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At the Limits of Free Speech: The Conditions that Enable Islamophobic Discourse.
47:488-510.
2022
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Out of the Margins? Race, Racism, and Colonialism in Canadian Communication Studies.
47:409-414.
2022
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“Because I’m Old”: The Role of Ageism in Older Adults’ Experiences of Digital Literacy Training in Public Libraries.
39:379-404.
2021
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Putting Race at the Forefront of Communication Studies.
46:689-710.
2021
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Platforms and Power: A Panel Discussion.
45:473-490.
2020
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Crowdfunding Music and the Democratization of Economic and Social Capital.
45:241-263.
2020
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Older People Driving a High-Tech Automobile: Emergent Driving Routines and New Relationships with Driving.
42:235-252.
2017
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The Revolution Might Be Tweeted but the Founding Will Not Be: Arendt and Innis on Time, Authority, and Appearance.
41:271-286.
2016
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Producing Reality: Television Formats and Reality TV in the Canadian Context.
40:185-201.
2015
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Do They Have What It Takes? A Review of the Literature on Knowledge, Competencies, and Skills Necessary for Twenty-First-Century Public Relations Practitioners in Canada.
39:361-384.
2014
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Blowing Up the Brand: Critical Perspectives on Promotional Culture.
37:1-3.
2012
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Media Arts Revisited: MARs.
37:3-4.
2012
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Practice Makes Almost Perfect: A Methodological Reflection.
37:179-187.
2012
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Same-Sex Marriage, Social Cohesion, and Canadian Values: A Media Analysis.
36:599-618.
2012
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Canadian Copyright: History, Change, and Potential.
36:31-50.
2011
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Race, Ethnicity, and Intercultural Communication.
34:543-546.
2009
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“Somebody Going to Get Hurt Real Bad”: The Race-based Comedy of Russell Peters.
34:567-586.
2009
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Rethinking public relations.
34:183-187.
2009
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Spreading the News: Social Determinants of Health Reportage in Canadian Daily Newspapers.
32:557-574.
2007
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Intellectual Property: The Law in Canada.
32:145-146.
2007
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Teaching Communication Policy: Pedagogy in Brief.
32:119-130.
2007
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Network Culture: Politics for the Information Age.
31:779-781.
2006
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Community in the Digital Age: Philosophy and Practice.
31:473-474.
2006
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Studies in Political Economy: Developments in Feminism.
30:689-690.
2006
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The CBC and the Juno Awards.
30:343-366.
2005
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Ephemeral Territories: Representing Nation, Home, and Identity in Canada.
29:237-238.
2004
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How Prometheus Is Bound: Applying the Innis Method of Communications Analysis to the Internet.
28:9-24.
2003
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Céline Dion, the ADISQ Controversy, and the Anglophone Press in Canada.
24:1-22.
1999
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Between the Lines: How to Detect Bias and Propaganda in the News and Everyday Life.
9:73-75.
1983
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News and Ideology.
8:15-41.
1982
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Strike Talk: A Case Study of News.
8:61-79.
1982
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Cultural Studies and Political Economy: Toward a New Integration
2012
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Feminist Interventions in International Communication: Minding the Gap
2010
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