Civic Discourse and Cultural Politics in Canada: A Cacophony of Voices
Editat de Sherry Devereaux Ferguson, Leslie Regan Shadeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781567505979
ISBN-10: 156750597X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 156750597X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
Sherry Devereaux Ferguson is a Professor in the Communication Department at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is the author or editor of six books, including Communication Planning: An Integrated Approach and Researching the Public Opinion Environment: Theories and Method, and is an editorial board member for the Journal of Communication.Leslie Regan Shade is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Department at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is the author of Gender and Community in the Social Construction of the Internet, and the co-editor of E-Commerce vs. E-Commons: Communications in the Public Interest and Mediascapes: New Patterns in Canadian Communication.
Cuprins
IntroductionA Cacophony of Voices: Competing for the Future by Sherry Devereaux FergusonWho's Afraid of Canadian Culture? by Leslie Regan ShadePrinciples, Politics, Human Rights by Scott StreinerQuiet Voices, Marginalized and At-Risk CommunitiesCleaning up the City: Squeegee Kids and the Social Purification of Urban Canada by Derek FosterSpatial In(queer)ies: Queer Space as Queer Voice in Calgary by Dawn E. B. JohnstonThe Discourse of the Leading Actors in the Fight against Poverty: An Analysis of the Quebec Print Press by Marie-Nicole CossetteProtecting the Kids? Debates Over Internet Content by Leslie Regan ShadeStrident Voices, Organized Protest, and Virtual CommunitiesAnarchy Makes a Comeback by Evan PotterStandoff at Oka: Take Me to Your Leader by Sherry Devereaux FergusonToo Far, Too Fast: The Mobilization of Parents Against Neo-Liberal Restructuring in Ontario by Kirsten KozolankaThe Moccasin Telegraph Goes Digital: First Nations and the Political Usage of the Internet by David Kim JuniperThe Internet as a Space for Civic Discourse: The Case of the Unity Debate in Canada by Chantal Benoit-BarnéRegional Voices, Political Issues, and Civil SocietyThe Impossibility of Conservatism: The Discourse of the New Right Ideology by Darin BarneyThe Center-Periphery Dialectic in Cape Breton: A Discourse Analysis by Carol Corbin and Mike HunterVirtually Civil: Studio XX, Feminist Voices, and Digital Technology in Canadian Civil Society by Neil Gerlach and Sheryl N. HamiltonLaw and Constitution in Canadian Civil Culture by Michael Dorland and Maurice CharlandPublic Sphere and Public Sphericules: Civic Discourse in Ethnic Media by Karim H. KarimMajor League Sports, Civic Discourse, and the World-Class City: A Case Study of Vancouver by Mark Douglas LowesEchoes from a Romanticized Past, Mythological DiscoursesA Truly Comic History: Central Canadian Nationalism and the Politics of Memory by Peter HodginsReclaiming "Authenticity": Cape Breton's Magazine and the Commodification of Insularity by Jennifer M. MacLennan and G. John MoffattSacajewea and Her Sisters: Images and Native Women by Gail Valaskakis