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Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture
The 2006 Gertrude J. Robinson Book Prize was awarded to Dr. Bart Beaty, of the University of Calgary, for Fredric Wertham and the Critique of Mass Culture (University Press of Mississippi, 2005). The prize is awarded annually by the Canadian Communications Association for the best book in communications written by a Canadian scholar or one who works and lives in Canada. ISBN:56-987-099. Year:2006 INTRODUCTION AUX MÉTHODES DE RECHERCHE EN COMMUNICATIONINTRODUCTION AUX MÉTHODES DE RECHERCHE EN COMMUNICATION TABLE DES MATIÈRES PREMIÈRE PARTIE : Chapitre 1 : Les enjeux, les axes et les fondements épistémologiques Gender in the Information Society: Emerging issuesGender in the Information Society: Emerging issues Editors: Anita Gurumurthy, Parminder Jeet Singh, Anu Mundkur and Mridula http://www.apdip.net/news/genderis This publication features a collection of 13 papers developed for a This selection of papers makes available a valuable body of information in Signs of Danger: Waste, Trauma and Nuclear Threat
Dr. Peter Van Wyck, Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University. Signs of Danger: Waste, Trauma and Nuclear Threat(University of Minnesota Press, 2004) ISCN: 787-909060. Year:2005 Screen Traffic: Movies, Multiplexes, and Global Culture
Charles Acland, Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University Screen Traffic: Movies, Multiplexes, and Global Culture (Duke University Press, 2003) ISBN: 12345-5678. Year: 2004 Law, Rhetoric and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture.
Michael Dorland and Maurice Charland, School of Communication, Carleton University and Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University. Law, Rhetoric and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture. (University of Toronto Press, 2002) Year: 2003 The Islamic Peril, Media and Global Violence
Karim H. Karim, School of Communication, Carleton University. The Islamic Peril, Media and Global Violence.(Black Rose Press, 2000) Year: 2001 Seeking Convergence in Policy and Practice: Communications in the Public Interest, Volume 2
Edited by Marita Moll and Leslie Regan Shade. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2004. It's a post 9-11 communications world. E-mail is polluted with obnoxious spam and data-eating viruses. Governments are nervously trying to bring order to the chaos through regulation -- the very instrument that was labelled during the '90's as offensive to progress. The "information wants to be free" rally cry of early Internet libertarians has been replaced by the "information needs to be monitored" cry of the new surveillance society. The Media of Diaspora
Edited by Karim H. Karim, Carleton University, Canada The Media of Diaspora examines how diasporic communities have used new communications media to maintain and develop community ties on a local and transnational level. This collection of essays from a wide range of different diasporic contexts is a unique contribution to the field. |
Gertrude J. Robinson Book PrizeThe Robinson Book Prize is named in honour of the many contributions of Professor Gertrude J. Robinson to the discipline of communication in Canada and around the world. It was initiated by Professor David Taras, President of the Canadian Communication Association in 1998-1999. Nominees for the Robinson Book Prize must have published a monograph in the previous calendar year, and be a member of the Canadian Communication Association. Upcoming eventsEvents
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