The complexity of the late-modern globalizing order has accelerated the erosion of time and space and has radically undermined the apparent solidities of borders, identities, and the social relations of production. Hybridity, fluidity, risk, and individuated self-reflexivity are among the concepts that social researchers everywhere have grasped in order to anchor their attempts to apprehend the eruptions and disruptions that condition phenomenologies of the present. Among the most affected social theories are those of communications. The informational and communicational order that was taken for granted even a generation ago has been supplanted by a complex of global networks, mobilities, and flows. Media analysis, which is an important sub...
The thesis is focused on key canadian media - print, radio and television, in the individulal chapte...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national...
Media and communication in Canada are intrinsic to the very construction and reproduction of Canada ...
Abstract: This introductory essay examines the state of Canadian communications scholarship. It main...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
“Alternative media ” is a concept and focus of study that hasgained momentum in the past 15 years, f...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Perhaps no region on earth has been as affected by the dramatic pace and extent of media development...
Partly due to citizens ’ coalitions like the Canadian Radio League in the 1930s, Canadian communicat...
Abstract: Although few departments in Canada have identified organizational communication as an area...
Abstract: As information and communications technologies (ICTs) become an increasingly important par...
Canadian Communication Thought In his book, Canadian Communication Thought, Robert Babe argues for t...
This special issue of Canadian Journal of Sociology on ‘Contentious Mobilities’ showcases Canadian s...
One of the conceptual gifts the Scottish Enlightenment brought to social thoughtwas the concept of “...
The thesis is focused on key canadian media - print, radio and television, in the individulal chapte...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national...
Media and communication in Canada are intrinsic to the very construction and reproduction of Canada ...
Abstract: This introductory essay examines the state of Canadian communications scholarship. It main...
Abstract: Reviewing the communication writings of five English-language theorists, namely, H. A. Inn...
“Alternative media ” is a concept and focus of study that hasgained momentum in the past 15 years, f...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Perhaps no region on earth has been as affected by the dramatic pace and extent of media development...
Partly due to citizens ’ coalitions like the Canadian Radio League in the 1930s, Canadian communicat...
Abstract: Although few departments in Canada have identified organizational communication as an area...
Abstract: As information and communications technologies (ICTs) become an increasingly important par...
Canadian Communication Thought In his book, Canadian Communication Thought, Robert Babe argues for t...
This special issue of Canadian Journal of Sociology on ‘Contentious Mobilities’ showcases Canadian s...
One of the conceptual gifts the Scottish Enlightenment brought to social thoughtwas the concept of “...
The thesis is focused on key canadian media - print, radio and television, in the individulal chapte...
Abstract: Narratives from four Canadian communication scholars describe the development of communica...
Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national...