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How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 1

English · Paperback / Softback

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How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 1 is a timely collection that chronicles the extraordinary changes that are shaking the foundations of Canada's cultural and communications industries in the twenty-first century. With essays from some of Canada's foremost media scholars, this book discusses the major trends and developments that have taken place in government policy, corporate strategies, creative communities, and various communication mediums: newspapers, films, cellular and palm technology, the Internet, libraries, TV, music, and book publishing. This volume addresses many issues unique to Canada in a broader framework of global communications. Specifically, it looks at new media communications in Aboriginal communities, the changing role of the state in cultural institutions, the conglomeratization of the media, the threat of American and global communications to Canadian voices, and the struggle to retain and reclaim local and national identities in the face of globalization. With articles from academics and professionals across Canada, How Canadians Communicate, Vol.1 provides the most current perspectives on communication in Canada in a rapidly changing world of technology and global communication.

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David Taras is the Ralph Klein Chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal University. He is the author of The Newsmakers: The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics and Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media.
Frits Pannekoek is president of Athabasca University.
Maria Bakardjieva is a professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on the interaction between communication technology and society. She is particularly interested in studying the ways in which Internet use is intertwined with daily practices in various areas of life.
With Contributions By: David Taras, Richard Schultz, Vincent A. Carlin, Frits Pannekoek, Christopher Dornan, Aritha van Herk, Rebecca Sullivan, Bart Beaty, Cora Voyageur, Malek Khouri, Will Straw, Maria Bakardjieva, M.A. Herbert, P.A. Jennett, R.E. Scott, and Barbara A. Crow


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A timely collection that chronicles the extraordinary changes that are shaking the foundations of Canada's cultural and communications industries in the twenty-first century. This book discusses major trends and developments that have taken place in government policy, corporate strategies, creative communities, and various communication mediums.

Product details

Authors Maria Bakardjieva, Frits Pannekoek, David Taras
Assisted by Maria Bakardjieva (Editor), Frits Pannekoek (Editor), David Taras (Editor)
Publisher University of Calgary Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.07.2003
 
EAN 9781552381045
ISBN 978-1-55238-104-5
No. of pages 332
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 22 mm
Weight 623 g
Series How Canadians Communicate
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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