25.4.05

Canadian Journal of Communication (V.30, N.2, 2005)

ARTICLES

Toronto's Cultural Renaissance
Abstract
Barbara L. Jenkins


RESEARCH IN BRIEF

Licence and Poetic Licence: A Critical Examination of the Complicated Relationship Between the CRTC and Specialty Channels
Abstract
James J Killingsworth

This News May Come as a Shock: Media, Politics and Electricity Reform in Ontario, 1995-2002
Abstract
Joshua L. Greenberg

Community engagement, performance measurement and sustainability: Experiences from Canadian community based networks
Abstract
Ricardo Ramirez, Aitkin Helen, Kora Galin and Richardson Donald

The Canadian News Directors Study: Demographics and Political Leanings of Television Decision Makers
Abstract
Marsha Barber

The Political Economy of Canada's Video and Computer Game Industry
Abstract
Nick Dyer-Witheford and Zena Sharman


REVIEWS

The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema
Abstract
Cherine Badwi

The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We Think by Robert Aunger
Abstract
Ron Strand

The News Interview: Journalists and Public Figures on the Air by Steven Clayman & John Heritage
Abstract
Stephen Connor

Cultural Economy edited by Paul du Gay & Michael Pryke
Abstract
Martin Lussier

Launching into Cyberspace: Internet Development and Politics in Five World Regions by Marcus Franda
Abstract
Tokunbo Ojo

Media Violence and Its Effects on Aggression: Assessing the Scientific Evidence by Johnathan L. Freedman
Abstract
Jacques de Guise

Book Review for Wired to the World, Chained to the Home
Abstract
Susan E. Bryant

Book Review -- Sex and money: Feminism and political economy in the media
Abstract
Brandi L. Bell

Media and Power by James Curran
Abstract
Robert Hackett

Researching Children's Popular Culture: The Cultural Spaces of Childhood by Claudia Mitchell & Jaqueline Reid-Walsh
Abstract
Nikki Porter

Work: Aging and New Technology on the Job in America
Abstract
Ariane de Hoog

Walking the Union Walk: Stories from CEP's First 10 Years by Jamie Swift
Abstract
Catherine McKercher

The Digital Sublime: Myth, Power, and Cyberspace by Vincent Mosco
Abstract
Yuezhi Zhao

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