Community media programs are created to foster democratic engagement in the public sphere, however, they increasingly need to organize their activities to meet objectives that are symptomatic of contemporary neoliberal policy environments. This thesis discusses the impact that neoliberalism has had on community media projects from a Canadian perspective. It examines a four month community media program funded by Service Canada using various methods to gather data, including surveys, interviews and participant observation. Findings indicate that the strict employment related outcomes of the program imposed by the federal government, not only have negative consequences on participants, they serve to deny access to programming for vulnerable y...
The neoliberal global economic framework facilitates the ability of Canadian mining corporations to ...
Nova Scotia’s Guide for Girls and Manitoba’s 4 Girls Only! represent recent shifts in policy that ai...
What little research that is available on dissent in the mainstream news media, for the most part, h...
Youth media organizations and programs in Vancouver provide diverse opportunities for youth. However...
This thesis applies the political economy of communication, Giddens' (1984) theory of agency, and Lu...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
In this paper, I analyse the history of services for street youth in Vancouver and the policy contex...
The notion of “government failure” is central to neoliberal theories. Rather than focusing on “mark...
This dissertation examines nonprofit, co-operative, and volunteer media enterprises operating outsid...
In this work, the use of social media (sometimes called here: SM) by neoliberal governments is exami...
It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must b...
This paper attempts to map the rise of neoliberalism - as political economic policy and related ideo...
This thesis examines broadcast policies and policy documents in Canada and the United States to dete...
Public service broadcasting (PSB) plays a unique role in media landscapes across the world. This the...
Various levels of government contract-out the provision of public services such as health and educat...
The neoliberal global economic framework facilitates the ability of Canadian mining corporations to ...
Nova Scotia’s Guide for Girls and Manitoba’s 4 Girls Only! represent recent shifts in policy that ai...
What little research that is available on dissent in the mainstream news media, for the most part, h...
Youth media organizations and programs in Vancouver provide diverse opportunities for youth. However...
This thesis applies the political economy of communication, Giddens' (1984) theory of agency, and Lu...
Over the past two decades, there have been dramatic changes in how people participate in politics. I...
In this paper, I analyse the history of services for street youth in Vancouver and the policy contex...
The notion of “government failure” is central to neoliberal theories. Rather than focusing on “mark...
This dissertation examines nonprofit, co-operative, and volunteer media enterprises operating outsid...
In this work, the use of social media (sometimes called here: SM) by neoliberal governments is exami...
It is currently a common belief in Canada that for a democracy to be effective its population must b...
This paper attempts to map the rise of neoliberalism - as political economic policy and related ideo...
This thesis examines broadcast policies and policy documents in Canada and the United States to dete...
Public service broadcasting (PSB) plays a unique role in media landscapes across the world. This the...
Various levels of government contract-out the provision of public services such as health and educat...
The neoliberal global economic framework facilitates the ability of Canadian mining corporations to ...
Nova Scotia’s Guide for Girls and Manitoba’s 4 Girls Only! represent recent shifts in policy that ai...
What little research that is available on dissent in the mainstream news media, for the most part, h...