The Media Gaze effectively shatters the assumption that Canada, in all its political correctness, is a cultural mosaic free of discrimination and prejudice. While great strides have been made to reduce blatant racism and sexism in Canadian media, Fleras illustrates how discriminatory and oppressive discourses are still very present in news, television, and film.He brings to light the structural, institutional, and practice-oriented means by which the media is systemically biased toward privileging mainstream audiences while misrepresenting minority groups in the public eye..
Review of the book: 'Minority language media: concepts, critiques and case studies', edited by Mike ...
Review of Overlooking Saskatchewan: Minding the Gap edited by Randal Rogers and Christine Ramsay
[Extract] In 1967 the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) created an ambitious participatory media p...
The Media Gaze effectively shatters the assumption that Canada, in all its political correctness, is...
According to the reviewer, Lorna Roth, in her book, Something New in the Air: The Story of First Peo...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
In this intensely provocative book, University of Regina professors Anderson and Robertson contend t...
This article provides a critical review of Michael Mascarenhas\u27 book, Where the Waters Divide: Ne...
Over the last three decades, our research has largely focused on the social systems that contribute ...
Jakubowicz, Andrew; GoodallL, Heather; Martin, Jeannie; Mitchell, Tony; Randall, Lois; Seneviratne, ...
The quest to provide domestic cultural material in a land as vast, heterogeneous, and under-populate...
This edited volume argues that a race/culture binary lies at the heart of Canada\u27s ongoing relati...
As a visible minority educator, I am always interested in analyzing the personal tensions, environme...
Review of Racialized Migrant Women in Canada: Essays on Health, Violence, and Equity, edited by Vija...
Cottle, Simon (ed) (2001) Ethnic Minorities and the Media, Open University Press, Buckingham, 242pp....
Review of the book: 'Minority language media: concepts, critiques and case studies', edited by Mike ...
Review of Overlooking Saskatchewan: Minding the Gap edited by Randal Rogers and Christine Ramsay
[Extract] In 1967 the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) created an ambitious participatory media p...
The Media Gaze effectively shatters the assumption that Canada, in all its political correctness, is...
According to the reviewer, Lorna Roth, in her book, Something New in the Air: The Story of First Peo...
Valerie Alia’s book, The New Media Nation: Indigenous Peoples and Global Communication (New York: Be...
In this intensely provocative book, University of Regina professors Anderson and Robertson contend t...
This article provides a critical review of Michael Mascarenhas\u27 book, Where the Waters Divide: Ne...
Over the last three decades, our research has largely focused on the social systems that contribute ...
Jakubowicz, Andrew; GoodallL, Heather; Martin, Jeannie; Mitchell, Tony; Randall, Lois; Seneviratne, ...
The quest to provide domestic cultural material in a land as vast, heterogeneous, and under-populate...
This edited volume argues that a race/culture binary lies at the heart of Canada\u27s ongoing relati...
As a visible minority educator, I am always interested in analyzing the personal tensions, environme...
Review of Racialized Migrant Women in Canada: Essays on Health, Violence, and Equity, edited by Vija...
Cottle, Simon (ed) (2001) Ethnic Minorities and the Media, Open University Press, Buckingham, 242pp....
Review of the book: 'Minority language media: concepts, critiques and case studies', edited by Mike ...
Review of Overlooking Saskatchewan: Minding the Gap edited by Randal Rogers and Christine Ramsay
[Extract] In 1967 the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) created an ambitious participatory media p...